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Leaves: Lettuce, Cabbage

Stems: Celery, Parsley, sugar cane

Roots: Carrots, Potato (although not a true root), radish

Seeds: Rice, wheat, corn

Flowers: Cauliflower, broccoli

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Q: What are 2 plants whose leaves you use for food 2 whose stems we use for food and 2 whose roots you use for food?
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