Lettuce, bell peppers, onions, etc. It depends on what kind of salad you are trying to make.
cucumber
Cucumber
Yes, the noun 'tomato' is a common noun; a general word for a type of fruit (often prepared as a vegetable) that has many varieties; a word for any tomatoes of any kind.
Tzatziki is made of strained yogurt and finely chopped cucumber. Garlic, fresh dill, mint, coriander are often added.
The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
tomato and also radish . tomato is actually a fruit because it has a flower before it "fruits" radish is a vegetable fiery in taste but is actually about 75% water .
No, An eggplant is a vegetable (an Aubergine), it is only bird eggs that can be boiled to make them hard.
well, we ARE the buckeye state so maybe the traditional buckeyes? or... buckeye cheesecake? :) hope this helps
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Corn is a grass and is classified as a grain. It is often served as a vegetable, but is a grain.
Yes, it is vegetable. It can be eat raw, but it belongs to vegetable, not fruit.Vegetable means an edible plant or part of a plant, but usually excludes seeds and most sweet fruit. This typically means the leaf, stem, or root of a plant. In broad terms, a fruitis a structure of a plant that contains its seeds (comes from the flower).So, although we treat cucumbers as vegetables (put them in salads, on sandwiches, etc), they are technically fruit.
Fruits & vegetables since a tomato is a fruit.