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Name a Fruit or Veggie A to Z
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R - Red delicous apples - we have a tree of this variety in our back yard1
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S- Strawberry0
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T - Tangerine0
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R - Radishes0
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S- Strawberries0
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T -Tomatillo1
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U - Umbrella squash1
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I had to look up unbrella squash. We always called it "patty pan" squash but I like umbrella squash much better because it describes it.
V - Valencia oranges2 -
W - Watercress1
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X- Xigua (watermelon)0
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Y - yam0
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Z - Zingiber officinale (ginger root)1
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A - Aubergine (egg plant)1
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B - Breadfruit1
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C - Cassava.
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D- Dates0
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E - Earthnut Pea.
Tubers. Earthnut peas (also known as groundnut peas or cowpeas) are a tuber of certain varieties of sweet peas. They have a nutty flavor and can be eaten boiled or roasted.1 -
F - Fungi (mushroom family)1
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G - Garlic Chives1
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H- Horseradish0
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I - Iceberg lettuce1
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I - Italian Parsley1
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J - Jack fruit1
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K - Kohlrabi0
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L- Lemons0
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M - monk fruit0
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N- Nectarines0
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O - Ogo. Ogo (also called Ogonori or Gracilaria) is a type of seaweed with a fluffy texture and red/brown color. Ogo has an ocean taste, like other seaweeds, and has a crispy texture. It can be enjoyed raw in salads, or cooked. Ogo is also used as vegetarian gelatine in agar. Ogo is popular in Hawaiian poke.1
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I'm going to pass on the Ogo. I do not like an "ocean taste".
P - Peanut butter (Peanuts are legumes — and thus technically vegetables.)1 -
Q- Quinoa0