What is the 5th U.S. State to produce the most Vegetables?
Georgia
The Supreme Court declared this "fruit" a vegetable in a 1893 tariff dispute.
Tomato
This starchy root vegetable is native to South America and can be grown in space.
Potato
Bugs Bunny's favorite food.
Carrot
What is the 5th least allergenic vegetable?
Asparagus
What is the 4th U.S. State to produce the most Vegetables?
Arizona
In 1990, George H.W. Bush vowed not to eat any more of this green, mini-cabbage-like vegetable.
Brussels sprouts
The stalk of this tall plant is eaten as a vegetable and has been cultivated for its edible stalks and seeds for centuries.
Celery
Popeye got his strength from this vegetable.
Spinach
What is the 4th least allergenic vegetable?
Rhubarb
What is the 3rd U.S. State to produce the most Vegetables?
Florida
The word "legume" refers to this type of edible vegetable, often found in pods.
Bean or Pea
This vegetable is a flower that can be cooked or eaten raw and is known for its rich, buttery flavor.
Artichoke
When an actor peels this vegetable in the movies, he or she starts crying.
Onion
What is the 3rd least allergenic vegetable?
Carrot
What is the 2nd U.S. State to produce the most Vegetables?
Washington
These small, dark green leafy vegetables are packed with iron and were once a popular pizza topping in the 1990s.
This vegetable comes from the stem of the plant and is often eaten in salads or cooked as a side dish.
Asparagus
This small vegetable, placed under a stack of mattresses, kept a princess awake all night.
Pea
What is the 2nd least allergenic vegetable?
Sweet-potato
What is the top (1st) U.S. State to produce the most Vegetables?
This bulbous vegetable is a member of the onion family and has layers of fleshy leaves.
Garlic
This is a fat, underground stem that stores nutrients and is a starchy food.
Tuber
What vegetables are the two main characters in VEGGIE TALES?!
Tomato and Cucumber
What is the top (1st) least allergenic vegetable?
Lettuce