Fruit or vegetable with C
Edible orange root vegetable.
Green vegetable, often eaten fresh in salads.
Leafy green or purple vegetable.
Yellow grain eaten fresh or processed.
Small, round red or dark fruit.
Large tropical fruit with hard shell.
White vegetable, edible flower head.
Crisp green stalk vegetable.
Small, tart red berry.
Plural of carrot, orange root vegetable.
Sweet orange-fleshed melon.
Small, sweet citrus fruit.
Plural of cherry, small round fruit.
Bell pepper vegetable.
A real vegetable (zucchini in US English).
A real fruit; eaten fresh, dried, or juiced.
Hot chilli pepper used as a vegetable.
Fresh leafy herb used as a vegetable.
Leafy vegetable; also called Swiss chard.
Edible herb; mild oniony vegetable.
Leafy vegetable commonly cooked or braised.
Fresh coriander leaves used as a vegetable.
A hot pepper; a real fruit used as a veg
A common vegetable; crisp salad favorite
A real type of apple; small and tart
A true citrus fruit; big, bumpy, fragrant
A real tropical fruit; creamy and sweet
A spicy pepper; definitely a fruit/veg
A tomato variety; small, sweet, and real
A real citrus fruit; sweet and easy-peel
A real berry fruit; black or red kinds
Yes—real fruit, also called star fruit.
Yep! A root vegetable, aka celery root.
Edible cactus fruit, often called prickly pear.
Real legume vegetable; chickpeas are common.
Starchy root vegetable eaten worldwide.
Yes—coconuts are real fruit.
Yes, a veggie: sweet corn on the cob.
Pickled flower buds; accepted as a veg.
Real legume vegetable; staple food.
Accepted as chile pepper, a common vegetable in US.
Cherry tomatoes are a standard vegetable.
- cocos
- Cuties
- Cress
- Chive
- Chilli pepper
- Canned fruit
- Cotton candy grapes
- Chicory
- Chico
- Canned tomatoes
- cane
- corn cob
- Collards
- Cocoa beans
- Ceri
- czosnek
- cocoa bean
- Citroen
- Chinese cabbage
- Cashews
- caret
- Cantaloupes
- Canned pineapple
- cafe
- Chilies
- Chick peas
- Cashew nut
- canteloup
- Canned peas
- Canned corn
- Candied yams
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