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Fresh, crisp young vegetables such as carrots, celery, lettuce and peas might be referred to as convenience vegetables, since they are all palatable eaten raw.

The only preparation convenience vegetables require is a rinse under the tap to remove any residues remaining from growing and harvesting.

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