Broccoli: The Queen of Vegetables! How do we love thee? Baked into a casserole, steamed, stir-fried and of course, in the raw with a wonderful dipping sauce.
Okra commonly known as Lady's finger is Queen of Vegetables. The scientific name of Okra is Abelmoschus esculentus. It is one of the most loved vegetable in the world. The plant is of medium size which produce many okra fruits.
Brinjal or eggplant is referred to as the king of vegetables for its purple covering and rich taste and nutritional values. It is a versatile vegetable that can be used in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes and even as a meat substitute in some special diets.
King of Vegetables in India
In North American and Australian English, eggplant is a common name.
broccoli – 80 per cent.
“Carrots remain the Australian consumer's first choice when it comes to vegetable purchasing, however, potatoes and tomatoes are offering strong competition.
Commonly referred to as the queen of tropical fruit, the mangosteen has left quite an impression across the globe. Rich dark-purple skin and creamy white wedge-like segments inside make the royal highness a sight to behold.
Indian Guava, This fruit is called as "POOR MAN'S APPLE" in india.
The durian is commonly known as the "king of fruits", a label that can be attributed to its formidable look and overpowering odour.
Khichdi also known as khichuri or kichadi and is unofficially designated as the national dish of India.
Anceran preserves her crops using solar driers. Her neighbors have nicknamed her “Mama Mboga,” a Swahili word meaning “Mother of Vegetables.” Anceran no longer depends on her husband. With her training, she preserves her crops using solar driers.
Luther Burbank (March 7, 1849 – April 11, 1926) was an American botanist, horticulturist and pioneer in agricultural science. He developed more than 800 strains and varieties of plants over his 55-year career. Burbank's varied creations included fruits, flowers, grains, grasses, and vegetables.
American writer Mark Twain called the cherimoya "the most delicious fruit known to men". The creamy texture of the flesh gives the fruit its secondary name, the custard apple.
Punica granatum (pomegranate) sometimes called Chinese apple in British English. Syzygium luehmannii (riberry) sometimes called Chinese apple in Australian English. Ziziphus jujuba is referred to as Chinese apple in Vietnamese, táo tàu, or simply táo.
The French called the tomato the pomme d'amour, or the Love Apple, for their belief that the exotic tomato had aphrodisiac powers.
Our exhibit pays tribute to the pineapple, the princess of fruits and the symbol of hospitality. Since colonial times, the warm and welcoming pineapple has, quite literally, been put on a pedestal in America.
Cherries are known for being one of the best foods for sleep as they naturally contain melatonin. Snacking on cherries or drinking cherry juice can help promote longer, deeper sleep.
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away" is a common English-language proverb that appeared in the 19th century, advocating for the consumption of apples, and by extension, "if one eats healthful foods, one will remain in good health and will not need to see the doctor often."
China's most popular vegetable, bok choy, has a light, sweet flavor and crisp texture. It is a type of cabbage but instead of a tightly packed head the leaves are in a cluster, giving the vegetable a shape similar to celery.
1. Chicken parmigiana. This classic Aussie chicken dish – with roots in Italian-American cooking – is a staple offering at many pub menus in the country. Whether you call it a parmi/parmy or a parma (but never a parmo), there's huge debate about where does the best parmigiana in Australia.
Tomatoes - the world's most popular vegetable.