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Baked potato broccoli corn Raw Baby Spinach bean

Example: bok choy broccoli collard greens dark green leafy lettuce kale mesclun mustard greens romaine lettuce spinach turnip greens watercress

 acorn squash  butternut squash  carrots  Hubbard squash  pumpkin  Sweet potatoes

 black beans  black-eyed peas  garbanzo beans (chickpeas)  kidney beans  lentils  lima beans (mature)  navy beans  pinto beans  soy beans

 corn  green peas  lima beans (green)  potatoes

 artichokes  asparagus  bean sprouts  beets  Brussels sprouts  cabbage  cauliflower  celery  cucumbers  eggplant