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Name a Fruit or Veggie A to Z
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G - Green peas!1
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G -garlic1
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H- Horseradish0
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I - Indian Corn1
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J - Jasmine rice1
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K- Kiwi 🥝0
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L - Lima bean1
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M - Mace1
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N- Nectarines0
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O -okra1
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P - Potato1
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Q- Quinoa0
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R - Rape seed oil (also known as cannola oil)1
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S - Sunflower oil1
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T- Tomatoes 🍅0
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U - Utrecht Blue Wheat
Often referred to as “too pretty to eat,” this variety is edible, but tough to thresh.
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Susan - that is beautiful grains!
V - V8 juice (This is from a posting on Marilyn's team for the same subject)1 -
W = Wax beans1
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Y - Yellow squash1
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And I too loved the picture of the Blue Wheat! So striking!
Sorry Susan, we missed the letter X
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Oops. Sorry about the X. So it's Y again.
Y - Youngberries
The youngberry is a complex hybrid between three different berry species from the genus Rubus of the rose family: raspberry, blackberry, and dewberry. The berries of the plant are eaten fresh or used to make juice, jam, and in recipes. The youngberry was created in the early 20th century. Wikipedia1 -
No worries Susan! All Good!
Z- Zucchini0 -
Z - The zalzalak, also known as the Indian jujube, is a mysterious and under-appreciated fruit native to the Indian subcontinent. Despite its long history and potential health benefits, it remains relatively unknown outside its region.0
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A- Asparagus0
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B - Baby beets1
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C - Cantaloupe1
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D- Dates0
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E - Elephant Garlic
Elephant garlic is a plant belonging to the onion genus. It has a tall, solid, flowering stalk, flat leaves. The flavor is milder than garlic and can be eaten raw in salads, roasted, or sauteed, but is generally not a substitute for conventional garlic in cooking. It is sometimes confused with solo garlic.
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F - fingerling potatoes1
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G - Grenadilla
Granadilla VS passion fruit Granadilla and passion fruit are closely related, but are different. Where the granadilla has a yellow-orange outer skin, the passion fruit is either bright yellow or deep purple. The yellow passion fruit is also called guavadilla. Google1