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carrot |
A carrot is an orange root vegetable.
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cabbage |
A cabbage is a vegetable with thick green or purple leaves around a spherical heart.
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chili
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A chili is a very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency.
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cauliflower |
A cauliflower is a vegetable with a compact head of white undeveloped flowers.
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eggplant |
An eggplant is an egg-shaped vegetable with shiny dark purple skin.
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corn |
Corn is a cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears.
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kale |
Kale is a coarse curly-leafed cabbage.
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lettuce |
Lettuce is a plant with edible leaves.
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garlic |
Garlic is an aromatic bulb used as seasoning.
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potato |
A potato is an edible tuber native to South America.
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onion |
An onion is an aromatic flavorful vegetable.
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pumpkin |
A pumpkin a large round orange squash.
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radish |
A radish is a pungent fleshy edible red or white root.
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spinach |
Spinach is a vegetable with dark green leaves.
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taro |
Taro is a tropical starchy tuberous root vegetable.
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tomato |
A tomato is a mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable.
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tuber |
A tuber is a fleshy underground stem or root.
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vegetable |
A vegetable is an edible plant.
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