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Fruit vegetables
These are fruits from vegetable plants. They include tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, squash and many others.
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persimmon tomatoes
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
The persimmon tomato is a heirloom variety that dates back to the 1800's. This yellow variety of tomato has a persimmon-orange outer flesh, hence the name, and has a beefsteak shape. The flesh of the ...
piment d' anglet peppers
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
The piment d' anglet pepper is a Basque Fryer pepper also referred to as Doux Long des Landes or a Chiparras pepper. The piment d' anglet pepper is a long, slender sweet pepper. It often twists in ...
piquillo chile peppers
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
Piquillo peppers are a botanical fruit and member of the Capsicum annuum family, the most extensively cultivated species of the five domesticated capiscums. They are classified as a sweet pepper ...
prickly chayote squash
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
Prickly chayote, botanical name Sechium edule, is a climbing vine and member of the Cucurbutaceae family along with gourds, cucumbers and melons. The prickly chayote, however, belongs to a different ...
pumpkin squash
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
The pumpkin squash is a tropical variety that is also known as the Seminole pumpkin and botanically as Cucurbita moschata. This squash has a very similar form and color to the classic pumpkin, and is ...
purple Holland bell peppers
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
A pigment called anthocyanin is present in purple bell peppers that produces their dark, inky color and contains antioxidant properties. Purple Holland bell peppers are uniform shape, with thick ...
red anaheim chile peppers
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
A vibrant red, this anaheim chile is the ripe form of a green anaheim chile. With a thick, smooth, shiny skin, this mature chile has a more developed sweetness than when green and immature. As green ...