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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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aji amarillo chile pepper
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
Aji amarillo chile peppers are in the Capsicum baccatum family, and are among some of the lesser-known chiles. “aji” is what most South Americans call chilies, and in Peru, the most popular and ...
baby corn
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
Baby corn is available in white and yellow varieties and is usually three to four inches in length. Eaten whole, baby corn is mature corn, simply picked at an earlier stage of growth, and has a much ...
baby dill
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
Dill, a member of the Umbelliferae family, is planted for its fresh and dried leaves, flowers and seeds. It is one of few herbs that display as much flavor in dried form as fresh. Baby dill is dill ...
baby eggplant
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
Baby eggplants are small, young eggplants that are extremely versatile in their culinary uses. As with regularly sized eggplants, baby eggplants are exemplary in grilled, roasted, broiled, sautéed, ...
baby white eggplant
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
White eggplant, AKA Melitzana, is an historically fabled eggplant known for its whimsical appearance vs. the common purple eggplant varieties. White eggplants are the fruit of a flowering plant which ...
bacon avocados
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
Avocados are members of the family Lauraceae, which includes the plants that produce edible cinnamon, camphor, sassafras and the herb laurel (bay leaf). There are three races of avocados: Guatemalan, ...
barbarella eggplant
Fruits & vegetables; Fruit vegetables
Barbarella eggplant is an Italian variety that is native to the island of Sicily. This eggplant has a unique squat shape, that is very round and has slightly grooved sides. The outer skin is a deep ...
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