A grain crop grown for its seeds. Pronounced KEEN-WAH. Good for protein and fiber and its minerals
A lettuce of the butterhead family
A public retail space that sells produce
A large hard oval seed of a tropical palm, white fleshed with clear liquid; used for food, medicine, drinks
Spikes of lilac-purple flowers dried for sachets
Fully grown and developed
Tract of land reserved for agriculture
A thick, root vegetable, purple topped white globe
Orange tuberous roots aka sweet potato
A hardy green cabbage with curly leaves
A widely cultivated cereal grass used in breakfast bars
Pungent red root plant of the mustard family
A yellow edible fruit with sweet flesh
A grain for bread and whiskey
Round, usually red fruit in the nightshade family
Receptacle on wheels for food; term used in the south.
Leaves of the coriander used to flavor or garnish
Elongated tropical fruit in a yellow rind native to Africa
Green, edible-leafed vegetable
Fruit of a vine in the gourd family; garden vegetable
An acid, juicy fruit; also used for zest & drinks
A cereal grass cultivated for its seed and used for food
A root vegetable; a hybrid between a turnip and wild cabbage
A tree or shrub of the rose family; fruit for pies
An acid, juicy fruit; also used for zest & drinks
Mediterranean aromatic herb grown in culinary gardens; relative of oregano