What is the name of this fruit.
Fig
Most widely used culinary herb in the United States. Not sage, rosemary or thyme.
Parsley
This type of soil is ideal for gardening due to its balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay.
Loam
This flower has the smallest seeds
Orchid
What type of nut is added to chocolate to make Nutella?
Hazelnuts
Bananas are considered what type of culinary term
Berries
The condiment mustard is best associated with this French city.
Dijon
Which family does potatoes belong to
Nightshade
From which delicate flower does that luxurious spice saffron emerge?
The Crocus
Used in place of saffron to provide color and flavor. Popularly used in Indian curries.
Tumeric
This fruit can hold up to 1400 seeds
Pomegranate
A common flavoring for many kinds of rye bread; sounds the same as the name of the narrator of The Great Gatsby.
Caraway Seed
This was the first vegetable to be grown in space.
Potato
What is this plant
Lavender
What sauce is used in the traditional Eggs Benedict dish?
Hollindaise
This fruit contains more Vitamin C than oranges.
Kiwi
It's a key herb in Mediterranean cooking and was called 'the king of herbs' by the Greeks; key ingredient of pesto sauce.
Basil
This organic material, derived from sphagnum moss, is used to improve soil moisture retention.
Peat moss
What is this plant
Azalea
What cheese is traditionally used in a classic Greek salad?
Feta
What fruit is typically carved.
Pumpkin
This herb is the most expensive herb in the world
Saffron
What is the fastest-growing vegetable?
Radishes
What is this plant
Lungwort
What type of pasta is shaped like small rice grains and is commonly used in soups?
Orzo