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5
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Potatoes and ginger are examples of this vegetable group grown under the ground and on the root of the plant.
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6
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These are classified as fungi
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9
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An example of a flower vegetable
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10
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A fruit that is round, sweet and juicy with a hard outer skin. The skin is not eaten.
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11
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This dark purple vegetable belongs to the root group
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14
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An edible fruit native to or grown in tropical regions of Australia
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16
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Pomes are fruits that have a core of several small seeds surrounded by a tough membrane. What is an example from this group?
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18
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Lettuce and parsley are examples of this vegetable group
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19
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Capsicum, cucumber and pumpkin are example of this vegetable group
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20
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This type of vegetable grows just below the surface of the ground, with a fleshy leafy shoot above, and usually consists or layers or clusters of segments
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21
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Peaches and apricots have a hard nut-like form in the centre of the fruit surrounded by a soft, sweet flesh and thin skin that can be eaten. What fruit group is this?
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1
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Cauliflower is an example of this vegetable group
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2
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This is an example of a fruit vegetable that grows above the ground and contain seeds
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3
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Mandarins are a fruit covered in a thin, fragrant, shiny rind over a white pith. The soft and juicy segments are eaten. What fruit group is this?
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4
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Asparagus is an example of which vegetable group?
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7
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A small red Summer fruit with seeds on the outside. They make tasty jams but can be eaten raw
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8
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This is an example of a root vegetable; the part of the plant that grows under the ground and is also edible
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12
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This is a leaf vegetable and is usually a main ingredient in the making of coleslaw
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13
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This stem vegetable has a straight stalk and is crunchy in salads
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15
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This vegetable has clusters of segments and grows just below the surface of the ground
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17
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This group of fruits are sweet, juicy and sometimes tarty and grow on a plant that creeps along the ground or climbs
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21
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Corn, peas and beans belong to this group of vegetables that grow from the same
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