Fruit or vegetable with G
Small, sweet or tart berry fruit.
Plural of grape, small berry fruit.
Tropical fruit with sweet flesh.
Spicy root used as vegetable or spice.
Pungent bulb vegetable.
Large citrus fruit with tart flavor.
Fruit from squash family, edible varieties.
Small, tart berry fruit.
Common kitchen name for bell peppers; fits G.
Common English name for chickpea; fits G.
Famous apple variety; clearly a fruit.
Small cucumber/pickle; a veggie with G.
Standard term for green bell pepper; veggie.
Also called scallions; a veggie with G.
Real apple variety, tasty and well-known.
Common veggie; 'green beans' is a standard name.
Bell pepper term; common in India/Australia.
Real fruit; gooseberries are well known.
Real veggie; 'green pea' is a standard term.
- Green tomato
Famous apple variety—definitely valid.
Real chili pepper variety (Bhut Jolokia).
Widely used in English for chickpeas (US).
Real apple variety: Golden Delicious.
Common US name for chickpea—valid veggie.
A standard cabbage variety; a real vegetable.
Unripe tomatoes for cooking; valid pick.
Edible rhizome like ginger; used as a veg.
Classic peas; a vegetable, fresh or frozen.
Also called chickpeas; an edible legume.
Unripe banana used in dishes; a fruit.
Famous apple cultivar; definitely a fruit.
- Grape tomatoes
Unripe mango for salads and pickles; fruit.
- Golden Kiwi
Popular apple variety; a fruit, of course.
Chili pepper; a common vegetable/spice.
A common small tomato variety; fits fruit/veg.
Peanut (legume). Groundnut common in India/Africa.
- Green veggies
- green olives
- Green broccoli
- Grapefruits
- green olive
- Granny smith apples
- Ginger root
- green been
- Granny apple
- Ginseng
- Groundnut
- Green spinach
- golden apples
- Giant peach
- green squash
- gourde
- good
- Gojiberry
- gherkins
- garnish
- Green salad
- Green gage
- Georgia peaches
- Gala melon
- green vegetables
- Goya
- Golden berry
- giraumon
- Gem Squash
- Gem lettuce
- Garden tomatoes
- garden tomato
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