English, asked by sabrina75, 10 months ago

name some vegetable​

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Answered by N3KKI
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Answered by srikanthn711
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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)

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