Name that Fruit or Vegetable

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Name that Fruit or Vegetable

1. What am I? Red Raspberry

2. What am I? Green Apple

3. What am I? Blueberry

4. What am I? Blackberry

5. What am I? Green Grapes

6. What am I? Limes

7. What am I? Bosch Pear

8. What am I? Cherries

9. What am I? Apricot

10. What am I? Cantaloupe

11. What am I? Watermelon

12. What am I? Rhubarb

13. What am I? Pomegranate

14. What am I? Star Fruit

15. What am I? Kiwi

16. What am I? Mango

17. What am I? Papaya

18. What am I? Passion Fruit

19. What am I? Brussels Sprouts

20 What am I? Cauliflower

21. What am I? Bok Choy

22. What am I? Eggplant

23. What am I? Zucchini

24. What am I? Cucumber

←Acorn Squash & Butternut Squash→ 25. What am I? ←Acorn Squash & Butternut Squash→

26. What am I? Kale

27. What am I? Shiitake Mushroom

28. What am I? Portobello Mushroom

Green Onions (or Scallions) 29. What am I? Green Onions (or Scallions)

30. What am I? Shallots

31. What am I? Yellow Bell Pepper

32. What am I? Habanero

33. What am I? Jalapeno

34. What am I? Snow Peas

35. What am I? Sugar Snap Peas

36. What am I? Okra

37. What am I? Haricot Verts

38. What am I? Turnip

39. What am I? Radish

40. What am I? Parsnip

41. What am I? Artichoke

42. What am I? Fennel

43. What am I? Asparagus

44. What am I? Plum (or Roma) Tomato

45. What am I? Tomatillo

46. What am I? Sweet Potato

47. What am I? Idaho or Russet Potato

48. What am I? Yam