This squash grows from flowers, which are also edible.
What are pumpkins?
The part of the apple that contains the most fiber and antioxidants.
What is the skin?
Sweet yet spicy flavor pairs well with apple, sugar, or vanilla. It's commonly used in apple crisp.
What is cinnamon?
The corn state is a nickname given to this midwest state due to being the leading producer of corn in the country.
What is Iowa?
Beta carotene is converted to this in the body.
What is Vitamin A?
A bitter taste and displeasing smell comes from over cooking this vegetable.
What are brussels sprouts?
High in antioxidants this fruit also has Vitamin C and fiber and can help prevent UTIs.
What are cranberries?
An earthy aroma herb that is used a lot at Thanksgiving.
What is sage?
Over half of the nation's domestically grown versatile fruit is produced in Washington state.
What are apples?
Cruciferous vegetable that has twice the amount of Vitamin C than an orange.
What is broccoli?
A cruciferous vegetable that is 90% water but is high in Vitamin C and Vitamin K as well as folate and potassium.
What is cabbage?
Part of the berry family and classified as a superfruit its name means apple with many seeds.
What is a pomegranate?
Deep rich flavor pairs well with apples, ice cream, and brownies.
What is salted caramel?
Sweet Potato is the official state vegetable for this east coast southern state.
What is North Carolina?
This food item has twice as much potassium as a banana.
What is an avocado?
The seeds of this nightshade family vegetable that is botanically considered a fruit contains nicotine in them.
What is an eggplant?
Part of the rose family this fruit used to be called butter fruit due to its soft, butter like texture.
What are pears?
Used in desserts like buttercream frosting or cookies but also goes great with salmon and bacon.
What is maple?
Ice cream potatoes are a typical fair/outdoor event treat in this state.
What is Idaho?
The only non-animal natural source of Vitamin D.
What are mushrooms?
Risotto, gnocchi, and soups can all be made from this rich texture yet sweet flavored fall staple.
What is butternut squash?
This fruit has a honey like sweetness to it with a hint of berry and a jammy texture that is studded with tiny seeds on the inside.
What is a fig?
A deep, nutty flavor produced by cooking it long enough for the milk solids to turn brown.
What is brown butter?
Illinois is the country's largest producer of this fall vegetable.
What are pumpkins?
Pumpkins, apples, and cranberries will float in water due to this component.
What is air?