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1. saphire | 2008-08-26 | Anglų
You know the rules, 

This vegetable can be yellow, red, orande, green, black or blue....

2. Ragna | 2008-08-26 | Švedų
Tomato

3. saphire | 2008-08-27 | Švedų
Correct,
Have you seen any black ones ??
I have they weren't realy black, more like dark purple.

I didn't even get to say another clue, the next clue would have been that there are smal ones, big ones, cherry ones, pearl ones and so on ...


4. Ragna | 2008-08-27 | Švedų
I have never seen a black one. I just guest,because the other collores I have seen. But also if the people think of the potato as a vegetable botanicly seen it is not. In Wikipedia you read: Botanically, a tomato is the ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant: therefore it is a fruit or, more precisely, a berry.
Then it is my turn to ask after a vegetable. As a vegetarian it should be easy, one think.
I begin with the colors of my vegetable. Actually I myself didn't like this vegetable before I was ten or eleven years old.
The colors: orange white green purple. But it is most likely that you just have seen two of the colors.



5. saphire | 2008-08-27 | Švedų
I know, it's cauliflower !
I have seen and eaten all four colors of it,

And I do know about the tomato, It's just that most people think that it is a vegetable, that's why.  I found a black tomato plant a couple of years ago and it gave me 3 tiny tomatoes,
6. saphire | 2008-08-29 | Švedų

is it?
7. Ragna | 2008-09-3 | Švedų
yes ist is your turn, and sorry that I took so long to answere. smiley

8. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-5 | Prancūzų
hello saphire, it's your turn to play smiley

9. Ragna | 2008-09-8 | Švedų
Saphire is no longer here. Lauretta will you ask a new question?

10. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-9 | Prancūzų
Ok  Ragna, i'll take the turn.smiley

11. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-9 | Prancūzų
This vegetable can be purple, green, or orange.

12. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-9 | Prancūzų
It could also have different forms: it can be piriform as well as round-shaped.

13. Ragna | 2008-09-10 | Švedų
Cauliflower?????
14. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-20 | Anglų
No it is not.

15. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-20 | Anglų
No. This plant is annual and cultivated under tempered climates because it fears cold. Its purple species is the main ingredient of a greek typical meal whose the name begins with "m".
The green, white and orange varieties are mostly found in Africa, and are eaten raw or use to perfume leaves meals..

 
16. Ragna | 2008-09-20 | Anglų
Zuchini?

17. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-25 | Anglų
No.

18. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-25 | Anglų
It is native to India, and is related to Solanaceae family.

19. Ragna | 2008-09-25 | Anglų
Eggplant?

20. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-29 | Anglų
Yes, bravo !!smiley

21. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-09-29 | Anglų
It's your turn.smiley

22. Lily | 2008-09-29 | Anglų
smiley

23. Ragna | 2008-09-29 | Anglų
Thank you. We'll see smiley a new vegetable.

Until the potato arrived from the New World, its place in dishes was occupied by the ....... and other root vegetables.

24. Arja | 2008-09-29 | Anglų

I’m pretty sure you mean turnip, although in Finland turnip was everyday staples at first, but since the Middle Ages rutabaga was also an important nutritional source. Potato came to Finland after Seven Years’ War but it took several years until potato became more common



25. Ragna | 2008-09-30 | Anglų
You are pretty close. This one I like to know about is not round it's looking like a yellow carrot.


26. Ada Edu Régine Judite | 2008-09-30 | Anglų
Beet ?

27. Arja | 2008-09-30 | Anglų
Ok, then you mean parsnip. But we couldn't ate it here in Finland before potatoes, because it came in here after potatoes. So Finns ate only turnipssmiley
28. Ragna | 2008-09-30 | Anglų
smiley  Yesssssss!!!!!!!smiley    it's your turn Arja!

29. Arja | 2008-09-30 | Anglų

What vegetable is this:
- part of this plant contain poisonous substances
- commonly used as filling for pies 



30. Ada Edu Régine Judite | 2008-10-3 | Anglų
green been ?

31. Arja | 2008-10-3 | Anglų
No. I'm sure most people don't think that this is vegetable at all, because it is usually used like a fruit.
32. Ragna | 2008-10-3 | Anglų
avokado?

33. Arja | 2008-10-4 | Anglų
No, it isn't what I'm looking for. I repeat: it commonly used as filling for pies smiley
34. Ragna | 2008-10-5 | Anglų
I'm not a pie eater so it hase to be another hint.

35. Coup de pouce | 2008-10-5 | Anglų
filling for pies ? dead hedgehog ? smiley

36. Arja | 2008-10-5 | Anglų
 it isn't vegetable - or is it? smiley


Ragna: You don’t need to eat pies to know, I’m 100% sure that you have heard this. And I still think it was a very good hint, because it is also often called name which originated from this common use.

I don’t give you another hint yet - this is sooooo well-known.  


So, what is the first pie that come into your mind?




 






37. Ragna | 2008-10-5 | Anglų
I don't know, I grew up without pie. Maybe blueberry, but this I'm sure is no vegetable.

38. Arja | 2008-10-6 | Anglų
Sometimes it is combined with strawberries (it's a delicious taste sensation) 
39. Lauretta Ivy | 2008-10-6 | Anglų
green onion ?


40. Arja | 2008-10-6 | Anglų
No.
I maybe repeat myself but this ornamental plant often mistaken to be a fruit because it is usually prepared and eaten like a fruit
41. Ragna | 2008-10-7 | Anglų
Avocado?

42. Vika | 2008-10-7 | Anglų
melon?
43. Arja | 2008-10-7 | Anglų
No and no.
It originated in Asia over 2000 years ago. First it was cultivated for medicinal uses

44. Julian | 2008-10-8 | Anglų
rubbarb ?


The first pie that comes in my mind is apple pie, and the second is blueberry smiley
45. Arja | 2008-10-8 | Anglų
Correct!  Bravo Julian smiley 

Rhubarb called also Pie Plant. We eat the stems and it have't ripedend ovary with seeds so it is vegetable. The leaves are poisonous.


46. Julian | 2008-10-12 | Anglų

the name starts with s or z, it's not different spellings, the vegetable have two names, probably more but these are the comon ones. There are green and yellow ones....
47. Arja | 2008-10-12 | Anglų
Zucchini
48. Julian | 2008-10-13 | Anglų

yes
49. Arja | 2008-10-16 | Anglų
This vegetable was mentioned by Shakespeare in his famous play and even mentioned in the Holy Bible