lots of stuff including cabbage carrots and sprouts
The war did not affect the growing of fruit arround the world. However it did affect the transport of fruit to markets.
Every fruit that exist!
Shortage of sugar and fruit.
Americans grew their own fruits and vegetables in small backyard gardens in order to allow the commercially grown crops to go toward the war effort and sent to the troops overseas. It also served to make Americans at home feel they were doing their part to win the war.
During World War II, various fruits were grown to support food rations and maintain nutrition for both soldiers and civilians. Common fruits included apples, berries, and citrus fruits, which were cultivated in home gardens and wartime farms. The "Victory Garden" initiative encouraged people to grow their own fruits and vegetables to supplement food supplies. Additionally, canned and preserved fruits became popular as a means of extending the shelf life of produce during the war.
strawberries
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There are many different fruits and vegetables that can be grown in England. You can grow anything in a greenhouse.
A pair is a fruit, not a vegetable
An apple is a fruit, not a vegetable.
Asparagus is a vegetable, not a fruit.
no a colliflower is not a fruit, it is a vegetable!!! No
tomato is not a vegetable, its a fruit because fruit has seed
It is a fruit but eaten as a vegetable
It is a fruit on the vine and a vegetable on your plate
It is a fruit, for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
Outter skin is a fruit or vegetable