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- 2. These grow on trees in the UK, and make a great lunch box snack - start with 'A'
- 4. These fruits are hairy on the outside, soft in the middle and make a great pudding simply eaten with a spoon like a boiled egg! They are ripe when green inside. - start with 'K'
- 6. These are red and easy to grow in a pot in the garden. They taste great in a sandwich. Lots of people think they are a vegetable, but actually they are fruits! Start with 'T'
- 7. This vegetable is the smaller version of the marrow. When cooked with Onions, tomatoes, aubergine and peppers it makes a dish called ratatouille. - start with 'C'
- 8. These are grown on trees in Southeast Asia and hang in clusters, sometimes called 'hands'. They are a great source of energy and make a brilliant snack with their own unique packaging!
- 9. These are the only fruits to have their seeds on the outside. Lots of them are eaten at Wimbledon during the tennis season each year, and they are actually members of the rose family.- start with 'S'
- 12. These do count as one of your 5 a day, but they are not actually fruit or vegetables! They are from a family called 'fungi' and are delicious with scrambled egg and tomatoes on toast. - start with 'M'
- 13. Most of these are grown in California. They are made from grapes which are dried out in the sun. - start with 'R'
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- 1. This vegetable prefers to grow in cooler climates. It comes in many varieties and can add crunch to a salad or sandwich. - start with 'L'
- 3. These grow in bunches on vines. They come in green and red colours and can be dried to give us sultanas and raisins. - start with 'G'
- 5. This leafy green can be grown easily just in water, give it a go today yourself! It tastes brilliant in sanwiches, soups and salads. - start with 'W'
- 7. These can be dug from the ground, and are a good snack dunked in hummus or your favourite healthy dip! - start with 'C'
- 10. This nutritious green vegetable we may sometimes think look like 'mini-trees'. - start with 'B'
- 11. These are grown mostly in Spain and Italy where it is hot in the day time. They provide us with lots of vitamin C and other good nutrients and taste delicious when made into a juice drink! - start with 'O'
- 12. These big, round fruits grow on a vine and have thick outer skins to protect them. These taste great chopped up in a fruit salad, or in thick wedges as a summertime snack. - start with 'M'
