Vegetables Trivia Questions
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What vegetable includes varieties such as Idaho, Burbank, Round White, and New?
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potato
What vegetable was the lumper variety, popular in Ireland until 1845?
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potato
What is the vegetable in the French dish 'epinards au beurre' that Popeye might enjoy?
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spinach
What type of very large firm tomato is often served with onion slices in an oil and vinegar dressing?
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beefsteak
Broccoflower, created by crossbreeding broccoli and which other vegetable?
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cauliflower
What produce item, introduced to Ireland in the 1600s, contains about 130 calories for a 6-ounce serving, excluding butter and sour cream?
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potato
Which vegetable is utilized in 2 1/2 tons per week at the original Pantry Cafe in downtown L.A. for making cole slaw?
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cabbage
What stalked vegetable is commonly cooked standing up in the pot?
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asparagus
What purple-skinned vegetable, technically a fruit, is often used to make parmigiana?
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eggplant
What salad vegetable includes varieties such as Iceberg and Romaine?
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lettuce
What vegetable can be stuffed when whole and used in slaw when shredded?
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cabbage
What orange vegetable, related to the parsnip, does the parsnip resemble with its long, tapering root?
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carrot
Which green vegetable, a relative of cauliflower, has florets that contain more beta carotene than its stalks?
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broccoli
What vegetable tips are referred to in French as 'pointes d'asperge' and are used as a garnish?
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asparagus
What is the vegetable that is also known as the 'spinach beet' and often referred to as 'Swiss'?
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chard
What vegetable is referenced in the expression 'Quicker than you can cook...' due to its brief cooking time?
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asparagus
What type of vegetable is the white rose variety, which is similar to the russet but has thinner skin?
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potato
Brussels sprouts are related to which main ingredient commonly used in cole slaw?
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cabbage
What vegetable variety includes bok choy, which resembles a cross between celery and chard?
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cabbage
What vegetable, specifically a wild variety called Ache, is known to develop the jaw when eaten raw?
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celery
What is the crisp garden vegetable that has a Pascal variety with nearly stringless stalks?
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celery
What salad vegetable is commonly referred to as 'escarole' by cooks and greengrocers?
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endive
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