Fruit or vegetable with H

  • Sweet, pale-fleshed melon.

  • Pungent root vegetable.

  • Small, dark berry fruit.

  • Nut from hazel tree.

  • Bean variety, eaten fresh or dried.

  • Variant spacing of horseradish.

  • Fruit from hackberry tree.

  • Variant spacing of horseradish.

  • Real vegetable; 'haricot beans' is standard.

  • Well-known tomato type; fits vegetables.

  • Real fruit name in English; good choice!

  • Common menu term for thin green beans.

  • Honeydew melon is real fruit; spelling OK.

  • Common veggie product; sold jarred or canned.

  • Also called kiwiberry; a real fruit.

  • Also called kiwano; a real exotic fruit.

  • Nixtamalized corn; a common preserved veggie.

  • French term for thin green beans; widely used.

  • Real berries; a fruit eaten fresh or in pies.

  • Edible veggie from palm, often sold canned.

  • A real nut (a fruit); usually spelled hazelnut.

  • French for green bean; used on English menus.

  • Tomatoes grown indoors; a standard produce term.

  • A real chili pepper, commonly eaten fresh.

  • A real chili pepper used as a vegetable.

  • Refers to honeydew melon, a real fruit.

  • Hackberry has small edible berries (fruit).

  • Honeycrisp apple is a common apple variety.

  • Hazelnut is an edible nut (a type of fruit).

  • The small edible fruit of hawthorn trees.

  • Greenhouse-grown tomato; also called hothouse tomato

  • A real root vegetable, also called root parsley.

  • Also called haskap; a real edible berry.

  • Edible nut; the fruit of the hazel tree.

  • The edible berries of the hawthorn tree.

  • Another name for the common bean (navy bean).

  • Edible pandanus fruit; common in Polynesia.

  • A common tomato type grown in greenhouses.

  • A spicy chili pepper sold as produce.

  • Edible fruit also called honeyberry/haskap.

  • Common produce term for whole lettuce heads.

  • An edible berry used in teas and jams.

  • New Mexico chile pepper variety; sold fresh.

  • Artichoke hearts are a common preserved veggie

  • Common term for pineapples grown in Hawaii

Les mots dans la liste Fruit or vegetable with H proviennent des joueurs du jeu de mots Le Petit Bac.