In the 1930s U.S. spinach growers credited Popeye with a 33% increase in spinach sales. Gronk, you're up.
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Beets
The Romans considered beet juice to be an aphrodisiac. Because sex sells.
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Carrots
The darker the carrot, the sweeter the flavor. Carrots are second to only beets for sugar content in vegetables.
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Tomatoes
The scientific name for tomato is Lycopersicon lycopersicum, meaning wolf peach. Make every meal a bit more alpha.
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Grapes
Grapes are classified as berries but be careful, calling them grapeberries could get you laughed and pointed at.
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Frozen Berries
Just like unfrozen berries, except waaaay colder.
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Durable peel for optimum fruit protection. External hue shift technology for ripeness indication.
The inner fruit provides all-natural, tender, creamy deliciousness. For best results, put in mouth
Each avocado comes complete with its very own future generation generator (or as scientists refer to it: a seed)
Put some more avocados in your rotation. Spin this delicious fruit and satisfy your curiosity with pure avocado knowledge.
meet avocado 360
Asparagus
The word asparagus comes from the Greek asparagos, which is probably Latin for asparagus.
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Oranges
Legend has it, oranges derived from Citrus sinensis, or what’s commonly known as the Orange Tree.
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Buds The super tiny little heads
Floret One of the small bunches of broccoli buds
Trunk The stem of each floret
Crown The entire top part of broccoli
Stalk The stalk
Get up close and personal with this ravishing veggie. Just roll over to zoom in on this super food for a super close look at where deliciousness comes from.
Get up close and personal with this ravishing veggie. Just roll over to zoom in on this super food for a super close look at where deliciousness comes from.
broccoli like never before
Canned Carrots
Similar to regular carrots, these canned carrots are typically found inside a can.
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Bananas
More songs have been written about bananas than any other fruit. Straight B-A-N-A-N-A-S, right?
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Strawberries
Strawberries are the only fruit that wear their seeds on the outside. Some call it confident, others call it cocky.
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Pears
Pears were nicknamed butterfruits in the 1700s, because the pear is entirely green, but 'er fruit.
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Watermelon
Watermelon is both a fruit and a vegetable. And if you squint real hard it kinda looks like a loaf of bread, too.
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Frozen Medley
While delicious, this frozen assortment of veggies is even tastier when you heat it up a bit.
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Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts are one of the few cruciferous veggies. Use the word cruciferous to impress friends and family.
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Salad
*Some assembly may be required.
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Peas
Cooked peas are delicious. Frozen peas double as ice packs. Thomas Jefferson grew more than 15 pea varieties. *MIC DROP*
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Red Bell Peppers
Buckle up for this mind-blowing fact: Bell peppers are fruits, not veggies. Take as much time as you need for that to sink in.
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Crimson Sparkle
Golden Sunset
Sweet Green Sheen
Space Gray
Color makes a statement and reveals your true personality. And with our all-new Apple Collection, you can choose from 4 amazing colors to express who you really are inside.
2015 apple collection
Canned Peaches
Although peaches grow on a tree, you can also find them in a can of canned peaches.
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Eggplant
This glorious, purple F is usually cooked like a V. Either way, they’re friggin D-lish.
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