Citrus Fruits
Berries
Melons

Cruciferous Vegetables
Root Vegtables
100

This bright yellow citrus fruit is famous for its sour taste and is often used to make lemonade.

Lemon 

100

This small red berry is often used to make jam and has seeds on the outside of it.  

Strawberry

100

This green SWEET melon is often served in fruit salad and has a smooth, pale rind.

Honeydew 

100

This green vegetable looks like a tiny tree and is often a kid’s least-favorite side dish.

Broccoli 

100

This orange root vegetable is famous for helping you see in the dark., and rabbits LOVE to eat them. 

Carrots 

200

This sweet, round citrus fruit shares its name with a color.

Orange

200

These tiny dark-blue berries are known for being high in antioxidants.

Blueberries

200

This orange-fleshed melon has a netted rind and is a popular breakfast fruit.

Cantaloupe 

200

This white vegetable looks like broccoli but is pale and often used to make a “rice” substitute.

Cauliflower 

200

This starchy white root is often mashed or fried into French fries.

Potato

300

This small, green citrus fruit is often served with tacos and used to make key pie.

Lime

300

This berry is small, round, red, and often used in holiday sauce at Thanksgiving.

Cranberry

300

This large melon is green on the outside, pink/red on the inside, and full of black seeds.

Watermelon 

300

This leafy green is used in salads and can be massaged to make it softer. It can be VERY bitter to most people. 

Kale 

300

This purple root vegetable is sweet and often used in pies, especially at Thanksgiving.

Sweet Potato 

400

A mix between a pomelo and an orange, this large fruit has the name of a popular breakfast drink.

Grapefruit 

400

This berry is shaped like a raspberry but darker in color and is often found in summer mixed-berry desserts.

Blackberry 

400

This melon has spikes on the outside of it, some of the spikes are so big people refer to them as HORNS. 

Horn melon 

400

This round purple or green vegetable is sliced to make coleslaw.

Cabbage 

400

This small, round root vegetable is red or white and often pickled.

Radish 

500

These tiny, easy-to-peel oranges—like Cuties or Halos—are popular in kids’ lunches.

Tangerines (Mandrins) 

500

These small, dark-purple berries come from a flowering shrub and are often used to make syrup that people take when they have a cold.

Elderberries

500

This melon is popular during the WINTER season. It is often in curries, stir-fries, and soups! 

Winter Melon 

500

These small, round green veggies look like tiny cabbages and are often roasted until crispy.

Brussel Sprouts 

500

This root vegetable is white and looks like a long carrot; it’s often roasted or added to soups.

Parsnip