Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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A small, sour fruit; the opposite of a lemon | Limes | 91%
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What Popeye ate | Spinach | 91%
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Varieties include crisphead, butterhead, looseleaf, romaine, etc. | Lettuce | 85%
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Picked off of trees; one type is called Granny Smith | Green Apples | 83%
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Named after New Zealand's National bird | Kiwis | 75%
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A tiny green sperical vegetable | Peas | 74%
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Commonly found in pesto | Basil | 70%
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Sort of like lettuce, but not quite | Cabbage | 63%
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A mouth refreshing candy | Mint | 63%
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Often used in a dainty sandwich eaten with tea | Cucumbers | 62%
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It looks like a mini tre, except it is completely green | Broccoli | 58%
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The most consumed beverage next to water | Green Tea | 54%
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A summer squash that is the hybrid of the cucumber | Zucchini | 53%
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Often eaten with peanut butter or Ranch (the dressing) | Celery | 52%
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You can make chips out of this leafy sort of vegetable | Kale | 52%
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The french call them vertes | Green Beans | 43%
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A spear shaped vegetable that can be green, white or purple | Asparagus | 40%
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Two of a kind | Pears | 39%
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It's a squishey fruit (not a vegetable!) with a big brown pit | Avacado | 28%
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Slightly oval melon, often eaten for dessert | Honeydew Melon | 15%
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California produces 100% of, 80% of it in Castroville CA | Artichokes | 2%
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