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some edible plant parts
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stalks
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Some edible plant parts
artichoke
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Plant with an edible flower head
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a thistle-like perennial plant with large fleshy scaly head and bracts and edible receptacle
arugula
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Edible plant also called "rocket"
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(Italian) a Mediterranean plant used in salads, also ARUGOLA, RUCOLA, RUGOLA
asparagus
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Plant with edible shoots
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any plant of the Asparagus genus, one species having young shoots eaten as a delicacy
beet
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Plant with edible leaves and root.
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to improve or mend, esp. a fire
camash
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Lily plant with edible bulbs
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(Native American) a blue-flowered liliaceous plant of northwestern America, also CAMAS, CAMASS, QUAMASH
chickpeas
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Edible plant seeds
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CHICKPEA, a dwarf pea grown for food esp. in Asia
chicory
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Plant with edible salad leaves
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succory, a blue-flowered composite plant, also CHICCORY, CHICKORY
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