Eating Guide
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AppleApples are a common tree-growing fruit that are cultivated worldwide. They are usually harvested in the fall, but can oftentimes be found year-round in grocery stores.... Click to read more.
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BananaThe banana is found to be the biggest of the herbaceous flowering plants. colors can vary depending on the variation of the type of banana. The fruit is protected by a skin ( or peel) with stringy underlayer. The edible interior is soft and can be sp... Click to read more.
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Banana PeelThe banana peel varies in nutrition value based on the type and how mature it is. This includes fiber content, starch content and sugars. as it ripens the starches decrease and the sugars of the peels increase.... Click to read more.
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BeetrootThe taproot portion of the beet plant.... Click to read more.
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Blackberries/RaspberriesBlackberries are a dark blue/black small fruit that is similar to the raspberry but differs to how each handles the torus. when picking the blackberry the torus stays with the fruit and raspberries will not take it with them leaving a hollow center.... Click to read more.
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BlueberriesA berry that is small and circular in shape. They are found in blue and shades of purple... Click to read more.
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BorageAlso known as a starflower, an annual herb in the Boraginaceae family and native to the Mediterranean region. It is hairy and bristly all over its leaves and stems with five narrow triangular-pointed petals.... Click to read more.
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BroccoliBroccoli is apart of the cabbage family. This vegetable looks like a small tree with light green stems and a dark green top.... Click to read more.
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CalendulaThese plants are apart of a genus of around 15-20 different species of flowering shrubs such as the marigolds.... Click to read more.
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CamomileCamomile is the overarching name for many daisy like plants. You will see some of them being used for medicinal uses. This pant has a white flowering with a yellow center on a thin stem... Click to read more.
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CardboardA stiff or thick kind of paper used to make boxes.... Click to read more.
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CherriesCherries are small red fruits with a pit in the center. They can also be found in a dark red color... Click to read more.
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ChickweedChickweed is a cool-season annual plant that is native to Europe. It has fine hairs on one side of the stem in a single band and on the sepals (protection for the flowering bud).... Click to read more.
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CloverClovers are flowering plants, usually found in open fields or in your grass, with small white flowers and three or four green leaves. The shape resembles the name - clover, or also know as "clubbed" shaped.... Click to read more.
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ColtsfootThe coltsfoot is found in hard soil and grows just as well in wet weather as in drier conditions. The plant has a little yellow flower that looks similar to a dandelion... Click to read more.
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ComfreyComfrey is a small plant. The bell shaped flowers grow from skinny green stems and has green leaves growing from the base and from the stems with flowers... Click to read more.
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DaisyDaisies are a very common flower, most commonly with white, skinny, long petals and yellow centers although come in a variety of shades like yellow, pink, orange, and more. Many times you can find as a nuisance in people's lawns, as potted plants, or... Click to read more.
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DandelionThe dandelion is a perennial plant with many different forms. The most common that you will see is a small yellow flowering plant. The other will look like a white ball of fluff that when blown on sends out the seeds floating.... Click to read more.
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GingerGinger, a flowering plant, is most commonly used as a spice and for sometimes for medicine. It grows just over about three feet tall, and bears narrow green leaves and clusters of white and pink flowers bud that turn into yellow flowers. Ginger is us... Click to read more.
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GoosegrassYou can find this grass in hard or compacted ground. It has a center where it grows from close to the ground. The seed holding stem looks like the foot of a goose. The grass blades are similar to what people may call crabgrass.... Click to read more.
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GrapesGrapes are a small fruit that is found usually on vines. They are oval shaped and vary between dark purple and light green in color... Click to read more.
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HostaThe hosta has long ridged leaves that curl. The plant produces light purple flowers.... Click to read more.
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Kiwi FruitThis is an oval fruit that has a brown fuzzy exterior that when cut open shows a juicy green interior. This fruit is small only a few inches long... Click to read more.
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LavenderThis plant is long and skinny with a purple flowering. The smell of the lavender is very potent and can be smelled a distance away, mostly used for fragrances or for stress reducing remedies.... Click to read more.
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LeavesA leaf is the organ of plants and trees and shoots off a stem. Leaves come in many different textures, colors, shapes, and sizes. They are typically characterized by their thin, flat surface.... Click to read more.
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MallowThis plant has circular, slightly lobed leaves with pink, purple, or white flowers coming from a slim stem. Mallow is native to subtropical and tropical areas, and is used frequently as a garden plant.... Click to read more.
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MelonA melon is a fruit that has a fleshy interior with a thin skin. This includes watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew... Click to read more.
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Mustard GreensMustard greens are a vegetable that come in a variety of shapes and colors, most commonly seen with long, skinny stems and yellow flowers. There's also mustard plants that produce large, deep purple leaves, cut leaves, curled leaves, and leaves that... Click to read more.
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NasturtiumNasturtium is a small flowering plant with orange and other bright colors that bloom on the plant. The leaves look circular just as the flower does.... Click to read more.
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NettleAlso known as stinging nettle, common nettle, and nettle leaf, nettle is a herbaceous flowering plant native to temperate areas in Europe, Asia, and North Africa, is now found all over the world. Nettles can grow up to 7 feet tall in summer. The leav... Click to read more.
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