Vegetables
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Random Facts
100

This green vegetable contains twice the vitamin C of an orange 

Broccoli 

100

Apples are made of what percentage of air? This is why they float...

25%

100

Which nut is a member of the peach family?

Almonds

100

Noodles were invented in _____, not Italy

China

100

What% of Americans are vegetarians?

1%

200

Cabbage is what% water?

91%

200

What green fruit has highest protein content of all fruit?

Avocado

200

_____ eggs sink in water and ______ eggs will float

Fresh sink and rotten float

200

Humans have more of less genes than rice?

Less

200

What are a bunch of bananas called?

A hand

300

Carrots were originally what color?

Purple

300

What red fruit are a member of the rose family?

Cherries

300

The protein contained in _____ is considered to be the highest quality protein out of all foods

Eggs

300

The Great Wall of China was built using ______ _____, creating a super-strong mortar that remains the best available material for restoring ancient buildings to this day

Sticky rice

300

There are over how many types of apples?

10,000

400

Eating this vegetable/fruit can lower your risk of cancer due to it containing the carotenoid Lycopene

Tomatoes

400

What fruit contains more sugar than strawberries?

Lemons 

400

______ actually contain quite high levels of protein, more than some normal protein foods

Insects

400

This whole grain was highly prized by the ancient Incas – they called it ‘gold of the Incas’

Quinoa

400

This purple vegetable is actually a fruit, and classified botanically as berries

Eggplants

500

In October 1995, NASA and the University of Wisconsin-Madison collaborated to help grow the first vegetable to be grown in space:

Potatoes

500

This fruit ripens from the inside out

Pears

500

Of all the cheeses, low-sodium ___________ has the most protein, with 41.6 grams per 100-gram serving.[4]

(low-sodium) Parmesan cheese

500

How many servings of grains (breads and cereals) should boys and girls (ages 14-18) have per day? 

7

500

Complete proteins (whole proteins) are proteins that contain all __ of the essential amino acids. Typically, proteins from animal foods such as meats, poultry, fish, dairy, and eggs are complete. Incomplete protein sources usually include nuts and vegetables

9 (The 9 essential amino acids are: histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine)