Veggie Facts
Famous Vegetables
. Health Benefits
Cooking with Vegetables
100

This vegetable was originally purple before being selectively bred to become orange.

carrot

100

This vegetable is known for being a key ingredient in the famous Popeye cartoon.

spinach

100

This vegetable is rich in Vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system

bell pepper

100

This vegetable is often used to make guacamole.

avocado

200

This vegetable is technically a fruit, but it’s commonly considered a vegetable in cooking.

tomato

200

The vegetable that is the main character in a famous animated movie about a vegetable farm.

carrot

200

Known for being high in fiber, this vegetable can aid in digestion and prevent constipation.

broccoli

200

This vegetable is a key ingredient in the dish "ratatouille."


 eggplant

300

The vegetable with the highest concentration of Vitamin A.

potato

300

This vegetable is associated with “Jack and the Beanstalk” due to its ability to grow tall.

bean

300

his root vegetable contains a high amount of potassium and can help lower blood pressure.

potato

300

This vegetable is often sautéed with garlic and used in Italian cuisine, especially in pasta dishes.


zucchini

400

This vegetable is often called the “king of vegetables” because it contains all the essential amino acids.

soybean

400

This vegetable is often a symbol of Halloween and is traditionally carved into jack-o’-lanterns.

pumpkin

400

Rich in antioxidants, this leafy green vegetable can help improve eye health and reduce inflammation.


kale

400

This root vegetable can be mashed and is often served as a side dish at Thanksgiving.

 potato