These grow in bunches on the ground, popular for picking in early summer. Also, they are covered by their own seeds.
Strawberries
Many people drink the juice of this orange fruit with breakfast.
Orange
Hot day?!? Let's make a beverage out of this fruit and sell it to neighbours!
Lemon
Traditionally, a caesar salad is made with this slightly crunchy lettuce variety.
Romaine lettuce
When you dry this fruit, you get a prune.
Plum
People often call these vegetables, but are actually a fruit. You can eat them raw or cook them. They originally came from South America, but many people think it was Italy.
Tomatoes
This orange produce item must be cooked before eating. It is also full of healthy potassium. Hint, it grows underground.
Sweet potato
This fruit is full of potassium, b12, and fiber. Try freezing this and adding to your next smoothie.
Banana
When this vegetable grows, it looks like pom pom balls stuck on a tall skinny trunk. They are actually mini cabbage buds that are very yummy, if you give them a try!
Brussels sprouts
These little blue fruits are full of healthy antioxidants. Add them in your oatmeal or yogurt for a yummy topping!
Blueberries
This red vegetable grows underground, technically known as a root tuber. Careful when preparing them, their juice will stain your hands and clothes!
Beetroot
You may have eaten this in a pie, or cut a face out of it for a holiday. Also, you can snack on its seeds!
Pumpkin
This yellow vegetable isn't actually a vegetable at all, it is a grain and is part of the grass family. But it's delicious with butter on it and it's full of fiber!
Corn
This green fruit, which we consume as a vegetable, is used to make green salsa.
Tomatillos
Known as a symbol of prosperity, this purple fruit can be made into juice or jam and is full of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. They also come in green.
Grapes
When we eat this red fruit, we are only eating its seeds.
Pomegranate
This yummy vegetable is full of beta carotene which is great for keeping your eyes healthy. Also, you can make it into a cake, pickle it, cook it, or put it in a salad!
Carrot
Technically a fruit but eaten as a vegetable, this yummy yellow produce is often enjoyed in the summer. You can roast it, mash it, stir fry it, or cut it with a sprializer to make pasta shaped noodles!
Yellow squash
This green vegetable which looks like little trees, grows as stalks. It has folate in it to help your brain stay young, but it might make your pee smell a little funny!
Asparagus
This purple fruit grows on trees. You peel back the purple skin to reveal a yummy treat. This is also the first fruit to be cultivated by people, and the leaves can be used in cooking to add flavor to dishes and you can make tea out of them too!
Figs
This produce is sometimes referred as a mild chili pepper.
Bell pepper
This orange and yellow fruit is classified as a stone fruit. It grows on trees and is full of many vitamins and minerals, including flavonoids which protect us against heart disease and diabetes. Also, some people like to eat these after they have been dried, like raisins.
Apricot
This fruit is the largest tree fruit on Earth, weighing up to 80 pounds, has a yellow interior, and has more protein than other fruits. Also, vegetarians and vegans use this as a substitute for meat when cooking.
Jackfruit
This vegetable gives us crunchy, tangy pickles for snacking on and to put on our sandwiches!
Cucumbers
Usually we eat the white variety of this vegetable, but there is a purple one too! Some people use this as a substitute when making mashed potatoes. If you eat this vegetable, you get anti-inflammatories which help prevent cancer.
Purple cauliflower