Karela or bitter gourd. Definitely an acquired taste, but if you sautee it well and then add salt and honey, it's quite good.
Those may be varieties called 'Italian', 'Maxibel' or 'Rolande' , all of those are about 7-8 inch long and quite thin.
Brussels Sprouts. :)
Bitter gourd.
courgette
zucchini
its green and long and it could be yellow and it's wide:)
The florets of broccoli look like all-green trees.
Lettuce is not a fruit; it is a green, leafy vegetable. There are different types of lettuce which varies from lighter to darker green with different shaped leaves.
You may be referring to brussels sprouts. The resemble small cabbages.
You may be thinking of rhubarb, a green and pinkish red vegetable that looks similar to celery in shape. It is often paired with strawberry to make Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie.
Broccoli is a green/purple vegetable that looks rather like cauliflower. leek is an onion like vegetable that grows long and fat. The soup in question is one made using these vegetables.
Here are some foods that begin with Z:Zabaglione (a type of whipped custard)ZanderZapplesZatar (a member of the mint family)ZeagaZebra cakeZebra fishZehacZeppelisZero barsZest (of a lemon)Zesty saladZidiakZinZingers!ZitiZoodlesZucchiniZuccottoZumbaZuppeZutiZwiebrek (a type of bread)Zyphome (type of root)
Wintermelon looks the same as this vegetable.
It is a root vegetable kinda like a long potato
It is kind of looks like a cucumber but it isn't the same inside. Indeed all squash, gourds, and melons are members of the same botanical family as cucumbers, Cucurbitaceae. All belong to the type of fruit called peppo. A peppo is a berry with a thick skin outside, fleshy interior. Isn't it remarkable that the cucumber and cantelope are in the same botanical family? Zucchini are a type of summer squash - the skin is not as thick nor the flesh as dry and sugary as winter squash, so they do not keep well.
a stawberry
A horseradish is a root vegetable. The root looks tubular and pale off-white, with green leaves and white flowers above the ground.