- Legumes
- Alfalfa sprouts
- Azuki beans (or adzuki)
- Bean sprouts
- Black beans
- Black-eyed peas
- Borlotti bean
- Broad beans
- Chickpeas, Garbanzos, or ceci beans
- Green beans
- Kidney beans
- Lentils
- Lima beans or Butter bean
- Mung beans
- Navy beans
- Pinto beans
- Runner beans
- Split peas
- Soy beans
- Peas
- Bok choy (known as Bok choy in UK and US)
- Broccoflower (a hybrid)
- Broccoli
- Brussels sprouts
- Cabbage
- Calabrese
- Carrots
- Cauliflower
- Celery
- Chard
- Collard greens
- Corn salad
- Endive
- Fiddleheads (young coiled fern leaves)
- Frisee
- Fennel
- Herbs and spices
- Kale
- Kohlrabi
- Lettuce Lactuca sativa
- Maize (UK) = Corn (US) = Sweetcorn (actually a grain)
- Mushrooms (actually a fungus, not a plant)
- Mustard greens
- Nettles
- New Zealand spinach
- Okra
- Onion family
- Chives
- Garlic
- Leek Allium porrum
- Onion
- Shallot
- Spring onion (UK) == Green onion (US) == Scallion
- Parsley
- Peppers (biologically fruits, but taxed as vegetables)
- Radicchio
- Rhubarb
- Root vegetables
- Radish
- Swede (UK) == Rutabaga (US)
- Turnip
- Wasabi
- Horseradish
- White radish
- Salsify (usually Purple Salsify or Oyster Plant)
- Skirret
- Spinach
- Topinambur
- Squashes (biologically fruits, but taxed as vegetables)
- Acorn squash
- Butternut squash
- Banana squash
- Courgette (UK) == Zucchini (US)
- Cucumber (biologically fruits, but taxed as vegetables)
- Delicata
- Gem squash
- Hubbard squash
- Marrow (UK) == Squash (US) Cucurbita maxima
- Patty pans
- Pumpkin
- Spaghetti squash
- Tat soi
- Tomato (biologically a fruit, but taxed as a vegetable)
- Tubers
- Jicama
- Jerusalem artichoke
- Potato
- Sunchokes
- Sweet potato
- Taro
- Yam (Yam and Sweet Potato are NOT the same)
- Water chestnut
- Watercress
- Zucchini
- lentils
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