Garden vocabulary
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carrots |
Carrots are said to be good for eyesight.
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beetroot |
Beetroot can be eaten cooked or raw.
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cabbage |
Coleslaw is made of cabbage.
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courgettes |
Courgettes are tasty sliced and fried.
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potatoes |
Chips are made with potatoes.
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leeks |
Leeks taste a bit like onions.
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spinach |
Spinach is very good for you.
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cauliflower |
I like roasted cauliflower.
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lettuce |
Salads usually have lettuce in them.
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strawberries |
She loves strawberries and cream.
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beans |
Her favourite food is beans on toast.
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gooseberries |
Gooseberries are green and hairy.
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pumpkin |
We've made a pumpkin pie.
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rhubarb |
Rhubarb is her favourite fruit.
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beans |
We are growing runner beans and french beans.
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