Name a Fruit or Veggie A to Z
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E- Eggplant ๐0
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E - Eggplant1
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F - Fennel1
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G- Grapefruit0
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H - Huauzontle known by the common names huauzontle (literally "hairy amaranth", from the Nahuatl huauhtli 'amaranth' and tzontli 'hair') and Aztec broccoli. It is related to other commonly-consumed plants such as quinoa, amaranth, and epazote, as well as the common American weeds goosefoot and lambsquarters. The plant grows upright branches with red tinted green leafy stems. Huauzontle stems superficially resemble baby broccoli, although the stems are much thinner, and support fewer of the leaves. Like amaranth, huauzontle is very resistant to cold and dry climates, and grows even in poor soil. In addition, it has a high nutritional level, which makes it an excellent grain alternative in regions with difficulties sowing other types of cereals. (Wikipedia)1
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Thanks for the info on the veggie you posted!
I- Iceberg Lettuce ๐ฅฌ0 -
J - Juicy peaches in the Summer off the tree. We were eating some peaches for breakfast that we froze last Summer. They are delicious but nothing like a fresh one.
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K- Kale ๐ฅฌ0
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L - Lentils1
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M- Mashed Potatoes ๐ฅ0
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N - Nashi pear1
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O - Okra1
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P- Pears ๐0
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Q - Quince1
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R - red pickled beets1
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S- Salad Greens ๐ฅฌ0
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T - teas *herbal, green, black. flavored, etc)1
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U- Ugli Fruit0
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V - Vietnamese Coriander0
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W- Watercress0
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X - Xanthosoma sagittifolium, or tannia, is a tropical flowering plant from the family Araceae. It produces an edible, starchy corm. X. sagittifolium is native to tropical America where it has been first cultivated. Around the 19th century, the plant spread to Southeast Asia and Africa and has been cultivated there ever since. (Wikipedia)1
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Y - Yellow squash1
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Z - zebra tomato
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A- Avocado ๐ฅ0
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B - Broccoli ๐ฅฆ1
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C- Celery0
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D- Dark red kidney beans1
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E - Egg tomatoes1
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F- Figs0