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Vegetables

If we had to choose but one food group, on the basis of sheer nutrition, it would certainly be vegetables. Vegetables are loaded with vitamins and minerals and have been shown to provide protection against a variety of illnesses. When buying vegetables, choose those that are firm and bright, with a fresh, light scent. Don’t buy older vegetables, those that are dried out, shriveled, moldy, cracked, or with an overly strong aroma. Both taste and nutrient value will be compromised.


If you don't see a variety that you're looking for, visit the Foods index.

Arame (Sea Vegetable)

Artichoke

Arugula

Asparagus

Avocado

Beets

Bibb Lettuce

Bok Choy

Broccoflower

Broccoli

Brussels Sprouts

Cabbage

Carrots

Cauliflower

Celery

Chard

Chicory

Fresh Chile Peppers

Chinese Cabbage

Chives

Collards

Corn

Cucumbers

Dandelion Greens

Dulse (Sea Vegetable)

Eggplant

Elephant Garlic

Endive

Fennel

Garlic

Green Beans

Iceberg Lettuce

Jerusalem Artichoke

Jicama

Johnny Jump-Ups

Kale

Kelp

Kohlrabi

Kombu (Sea Vegetable)

Lavender Flowers

Leeks

Marigolds

Mushrooms

Mustard Greens

Nori

Okra

Onions

Pansies

Parsnips

Peas

Potatoes

Pumpkin

Radicchio

Radishes

Red Leaf Lettuce

Romaine Lettuce

Rose Petals

Rutabagas

Scallions

Sea Vegetables

Snow Peas

Spinach

Squash

Sweet Peppers

Sweet Potatoes

Tomatoes

Turnips

Violets

Wakame (Sea Vegetable)

Yams

Zucchini

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