The most basic nutrient in every soup.
What is water?
A marigold is this.
What is a flower vegetable?
Fruits with a hard surface that is smooth or netted, juicy flesh
What are melons?
Fruit with a stem and smooth, red skin.
What is an apple?
What is a vegetable?
Plants gain these through photosynthesis.
What are nutrients?
Kale is an example of this.
What is a green leafy vegetable?
Fruits with fragile cell structure, pulpy and juicy, tiny seeds embedded in flesh.
What are berries?
A peach is classified as this.
What is a drupe?
Vegetable plants consisting of leaves.
What are green leafy vegetables?
Carbs, proteins, and fats are in this family of nutrients.
What are macronutrients?
What a radish is.
What is a root vegetable?
Fruits with smooth skin and an enlarged fleshy area that surrounds the core.
What are pomes?
This is where tropical fruits grow.
What is very warm climates?
Vegetables that are seeds of the plants or pods from the plant.
What are seed or pod vegetables?
The most important nutrient for the human body.
What is protein?
A legume is considered this.
What is a pod vegetable?
What are tropical fruits?
A fruit that has firm rind and pulpy flesh.
What is a citrus.
Vegetables that exist above and below ground.
What are root vegetables?
The 6 key nutrients.
What are fats, protein, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, and water.
A potato is this.
What is a tuber vegetable?
Fruits that have a single seed or pit covered by fleshy juice.
What are drupes?
A fruit with a fragile cell structure.
What is a berry?
Vegetables that are fat, underground stems which are capable of generating a new plant.