name some vegetable
Answers
- Tomato
- Onion
- Brinjal
- Pea
- Potatoes
Answer:
artichoke
aubergine (eggplant)
asparagus
legumes
alfalfa sprouts
azuki beans (or adzuki)
bean sprouts
black beans
black-eyed peas
borlotti bean
broad beans
chickpeas, garbanzos, or ceci beans
green beans
kidney beans
lentils
lima beans or Butter bean
mung beans
navy beans
peanuts
pinto beans
runner beans
split peas
soy beans
peas
mangetout or snap peas
broccoflower (a hybrid)
broccoli (calabrese)
brussels sprouts
cabbage
kohlrabi
Savoy Cabbage
Red Cabbage
Pointed, or Sweetheart, Cabbage
cauliflower
celery
endive
fiddleheads
frisee
fennel
greens
bok choy
chard (beet greens)
collard greens
kale
mustard greens
spinach
herbs and spices
anise
basil
caraway
coriander (also known as cilantro)
chamomile
dill
fennel
lavender
Cymbopogon (also known as lemongrass)
marjoram
oregano
parsley
rosemary
sage
thyme
lettuce
arugula
mushrooms (actually a fungus, not a plant)
nettles
New Zealand spinach
okra
onions
Chives
Garlic
Leek
onion
shallot
scallion (spring onion UK, green onion US)
peppers (biologically fruits, but taxed as vegetables)
bell pepper
chili pepper
Jalapeño
Habanero
Paprika
Tabasco pepper
Cayenne pepper
radicchio
rhubarb
root vegetables
beetroot (UK) Beet (US)
mangel-wurzel: a variety of beet used mostly as cattlefeed
carrot
celeriac
corms
eddoe
konjac
taro
water chestnut
ginger
parsnip
rutabaga
radish
wasabi
horseradish
white radish
daikon
tubers
jicama
jerusalem artichoke
potato
sweet potato
yam
turnip
salsify (Oyster Plant)
skirret
sweetcorn [1]
topinambur
squashes (biologically fruits, but taxed as vegetables)
acorn squash
bitter melon
butternut squash
banana squash
courgette (UK), Zucchini (US)
cucumber (biologically fruits, but taxed as vegetables)
delicata
gem squash
hubbard squash
marrow (UK) Squash (US)