As
pet iguanas are found increasingly all around the
world, talking about the vegetables and fruits that make
up the iguana salad becomes increasingly confusing.
My
MK Salad - An Illustrated
Reference page has photos of the ingredients in the
Basic Salad recipe in my Iguana
Care, Feeding and Socialization article. The Illustrated
Reference has some alternate common names that I have
picked up through reading posts on the IguanaMail list
through the years. This Vegetable and Fruit Names
resource will be broader in scope, a place to compile
the common names of vegetables of all types: those that
can be used regularly, those that should be used only
in small amounts as occasional treats, and those that
should avoided altogether. If you can't find what you
are looking for her, check out the resources linked to
the end of this document.
To
submit names to me, please email
me and include the language name, the English or botanical
name of the plant you are submitting along with its translation.
You may also be able to help with my Product
Names listing.
Important
Note: Some of the plants listed below are not
suitable for feeding at all or other than as very occasional
treats due to the amount of harmful phytochemicals in
them, most notably calcium oxalate, oxalic acid, goitrogens,
nitrates, gastric irritants, and narcotic/psychotropic
effects. They are included here because their common names
are very similar to plants that are safe to feed regularly.
The harmful and potentially harmful ones are marked with
an *.
Leafy
Greens
alfalfa
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alfalfa
(US, NE, SP). Buffalo grass (US). Lucerne (?).
erba medica, pianta medica foraggio (IT); Jatt;
Kaba Yonca; Lucerne; Mielga; Mu Su; Rucola, Rauke
(DE); Sai Pi Li Ka; Yonj. Medicago sativa
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arugula
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(US).
rocket (US), roquette (FR), rucula, rucola (IT).
Eruca sativa
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*beet
greens
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(US).
remolacha azucarera (hacelga?) (SP); bietola,
bietole (IT). Beta vulgaris
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bell
pepper |
See
sweet pepper |
bok
choi
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See
pak choy
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borecale
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See
collard greens
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broccoli
rabe
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also
spelled: rabe, raab (US); cime di rapa (IT).
Other than the incidental broccoli-like appearance
of the few flowers, this is not broccoli. See
rapini.
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brussels
sprouts
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(US).
Coles de bruselas (SP); cavoletti di Bruxelles
(IT). Brassica oleracea (Gemmifera Group)
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cabbage;
red cabbage
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(US).
repollo, col lombarda (SP); cavolo rosso, cavolo
nero (IT); kubis, kubis merah (MA). Brassica
oleracea (Capitata Group)
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casava
leaves |
also
cassava (see Vegetables below)
(US); daun singkong (IA); Manihot esculenta |
cauliflower |
(US).
chou-fleur (FR); kubis bunga (MA). Brassica oleracea
var. botrytis L. |
chard
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Swiss
chard; rainbow chard, red chard (US). Spinach
beet; Mangold (DE); biete, bietola comune (IT);
Mangel Wurzel. Beta vulgaris spp.
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chicory
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(US). Endive chicory; endive; cultivated endive;
hindiba; radiccio, escarola (SP).(Cichorium
endivia). Chicory; Common Chicory; Wild Chicory;
cicoria (IT). (Cichorium intybus).
[Also
Orange Agoseris, Orange-flower Goat-chicory (Agoseris
aurantiaca) leaves are eaten cooked. Mountain
Dandelion, Pale Agoseris, Pale Goat-chicory (Agoseris
glauca) is used for its latex-like gum, not
as a leafy salad or cooked food green.]
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*Chinese spinach
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Amaranth Greens, Baqlat Iamania, [Bayam], Berry-bearing
Orache, Hijau Salad Amaranth, Hinn-choy, Joseph's
Coat, Purple Amaranth, Strawberry Blite, Slender
Amaranth, Strawberry Spinach, Vegetable Amaranth,
Wild Amaranth; spinacio cinese (IT) . Amaranthus
tricolor, A. polygamus, A. mangostanus, A. blitum.
Very high in nitrites: do not feed.
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chou
precoce
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See
collard greens
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collard
greens
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(US).
borecale, cut-and-come-again, rosette colewort,
watercress (UK), spring greens, pamphrey (UK);
chou precoce (FR), col verde nueva, verdes del
collard (SP), lente blad groente (NE), junge kohlblatter
(DE); Cavolo Nero, verza (IT); berza (SP). Brassica
oleracea var.acephala. Note: In the UK, bags
of "spring greens" = collard; "greens"
= cabbage. See kale.
See also the ARS
database.
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cornsalad
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corn
salad, kuzu gevregi, lamb's lettuce, lamb's lettuce,
Lewiston cornsalad, loblollie, mache; Feldsalat,
Rupunzel (DE); songino valeriana, valerianella,
valeriana (IT). Valerianella locusta. (Note:
not to be confused with lambsquarter, Chenopodium
album, which is high in oxalate.)
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curled mustard
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Mustard cabbage (US); mostarda foglia riccia,
cavolo riccio (IT). Brassica juncea crispifolia
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dandelion
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Dente
di leone, soffione, tarassaco (IT); paardebloembladen
(NE); Loewenzahn (DE), diente de león (SP).
Taraxacum officinale
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endive
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See
escarole. Chicoree (DE);
indivia, cicoria indivia (IT). Cichorium
endivia
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escarole
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(US).
endive, chicory (US). Scarola, cicoria scarola
(IT), andijvie (NE), escarola (SP),Endivie (DE).
Cichorium endivia
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kale
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(US).
Gruenkohl (DE); col rizada (SP); cavolo verde
riccio (IT). Brassica oleracea var: Scotch
Kale. Same basic plant as collard,
but leaves are curlier, with harder veins and
ribbing, posing a potential danger to lizards
swallowing them.
See also the ARS
database.
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mache
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See
cornsalad
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mustard cabbage
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Brown Mustard, Chinese Green, Chinese Mustard,
Gai Cai, Gai Choy, India Mustard, Indian Greens,
Indian Mustard, Jie Cai, Kaai Tsoi, Karashina,
Karasi-Na, Leaf Mustard, Mustard Greens, Sawi-sawi,
Sesawi, Takana; cavolo cappuccio (IT). Brassica
integrifolia (Other synonyms: B. besseriana,
B. japonica, B. juncea, B. juncea var. crispifolia,
B. juncea var. integrifolia, B. juncea var. japonica,
B. oleracea x nigra, B. willdenowii, Sinapis juncea.)
Kal (SE): cabbage
Pak choy: Brassica rapa chinensis
Curled Mustard: Brassica juncea crispifolia
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mustard
greens
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(US);.sawi
hijau, caisim (IA); foglie di mostarda, senape
(IT). Brassica juncea
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mustard
spinach
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Abura-Na,
Birdrape, Canola, Chou, Colza, Ma Chieh, Man Ching,
Rape, Rape Mustard, Salgam, Shalgham, Shelem,
Turnip[-like], Wu Ching, Yu T'Sai, Yun T'Ai, Wild
Turnip. verdura selvatica (IT). See also rapini.
Brassica rapa campestris
Abura-Na,
Birdrape, Canola, Man Ching, Mustard Spinach,
Rape, Rape Mustard, Seventop Turnip, Shalgham,
Shelem, Turnip, Wu Ching, Yu T'Sai, Yun T'Ai.
Brassica rapa
Tender
green; tendergreen. Brassica rapa perviridis
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New Zealand spinach
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Turu-Na; spinacio neozelandese (IT). Tetragonia
tetragonoides
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pak choy
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Bai Cai, Bok Choy, Chinese Celery Cabbage, Chinese
White Cabbage, Chingensai, Loose-headed Chinese
Cabb, Mustard Cabbage, Pai Ts'Ai, Pak Choi, Quing
Cai, Shakushina, Xiao Bai Cai; cavolo cinese (IT)
Brassica rapa chinensis
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radiccio (radicchio)
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See
chicory.
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rape
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See
rapini
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rapini
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Turnip;
Seven-top turnip, Seventop Turnip, Birdrape, Canola,
Mustard Spinach, Rape, Rape Mustard. (US); ravizzone,
rapa da cima quarantina (IT). Abura-Na, Man Ching,
Shalgham, Shelem, Turnip, Wu Ching, Yu T'Sai,
Yun T'Ai. Brassica
rapa var rapa
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rocket
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See
arugula
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romaine |
(US)
Romaine lettuce; lettuce; cos. (Lactuca sativa) |
*spinach
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(US).
Spinat (DE); spinacio, spinaci (IT); bayam (MA);
espinaca (SP). Spinacia oleracea, in the
Chenopodiaceae family; relative of beets (Beta
vulgaris maritima [sea beet; wild spinach]
and Beta vulgaris cicla [beet spinach;
spinach beet]). Very high in calcium oxalate so
should not be fed.
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spring
greens
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See
collard greens
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turnip
greens
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(US).
Rueben gruen (DE); foglie di rapa (IT). See rapini
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Vegetables
asparagus |
(US);
asparago (IT); Asperge (FR); espárrago (SP),
Esparrago, Esparraguera, Garden-asparagus, Halyun,
Kuskonmaz, Matuba-Udo. Asparagus officinalis |
aubergine |
see
eggplant. |
avocado |
(US,
IT). aguacate (SP). Persea americana |
broccoli
|
(US). Brokkoli (DE); broccoletti (IT), brócoli
(SP). Brassica oleracea (Botrytis Group).
See also the ARS
database.
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broccoli
raab
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broccoli
raab (B. rapa Ruvo Group - one source).
Italian turnip broccoli, nabana, ruvo kale, saishin;
rapa italiana (IT). Brassica ruvo
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casava
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Also cassava, manioc, mandioca, yucca, yuca, yucca
root, yuca root, Brazilian arrowroot; manioca
fritta, singkong, ubi kayu (IA), tubero per tapioca
(IT) See also yucca page.
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cauliflower
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(US).
colifror (SP); cavolfiore (IT). Brassica oleracea
(Botrytis Group)
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courgette
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See
zucchini
|
eggplant |
(US);
aubergine (FR); melanzana (IT), berenjena (SP).
Solanum melongena |
green
beans
|
green
beans, snap peas, snap beans (US); gruen Bohnen,
Brechbonen (DE); haricot verts (FR); fagiolini
verdi (IT). Phaseolus vulgaris
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leek
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(US).
Lauch, Poree (DE); porro (IT), puerro (SP). Allium
ampeloprasum
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malanga
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(Cuba).
[similar to cassava] tanier, tannier, tannia,
yautia; manioca (IT). See
also yucca page.
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mandioca
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(Brazil);
manioca; manioca, tubero brasiliano (IT). See
malanga. See
also yucca page.
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marrow
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See
zucchini
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parsnip
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(US)
Celeri Marron, Chirivia , Persil Marron , Pastinaken
(DE); pastinaca, tubero di pastinaca (IT), pastinaca,
chirivía (SP). Pastinaca sativa
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peas
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green
peas; edible-podded peas (US). Erbsen (DE); piselli,
pisellini verdi (IT), guisantes, chicharos (SP).
Pisum sativum
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soy;
soybean
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(US).
soja, semillas de soja (SP); soia, soya, fagiolo
di soia (IT). Glycine max
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summer
squash
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(US)
Any soft squash with a very limited shelf-life,
such as zucchini. Zucca verde
estiva, zucca Chioggia (IT). Curcubita
spp.
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sweet
pepper |
bell
pepper (US); peperone (IT); pimiento dulce (SP),
cayenne, paprika, pimento. Capsicum annuum |
winter
squash
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(US)
Any hard squash that stays fresh for months when
kept at cool temperatures, such as acorn, butternut,
pumpkin (=pompoen (NE), Kuerbis (DE)), kabocha,
banana squash, turban, delicata. Zucca, zucca
gialla invernale, zucca noce di burro [butternut]
(IT). Curcubita maxima.
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yuca (yucca)
|
See
also yucca page
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zucchini
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(US).
courgette (FR, UK, NE); calabacin (SP); marrow
(UK); zucchino, zucchina, zucchine, zucchini (IT).
Curcubita pepo
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Fruit
apple
|
(US).
Apfel (DE); appel (NE); mela (IT); manzana (SP).
Malus sylvestris domestica; Malus spp.
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apricot |
(US).
albicocca (IT), albaricoque (SP). Prunus armeniaca |
banana
|
(US).
Banane (DE); pisang (MA); banaan (NE), plátano
(SP). Musa spp.
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blueberry
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(US).
arandano (SP); mirtillo (IT). Vaccinium
spp.
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cantaloupe
|
(US).
(Honing)meloen (NE); melon (SP); Acur, Armenian
Cucumber, Bataiaikh, Blewek, Bluwak, Cantaloupe,
Common Melon, Gendura, Hsiang Kua, Kalak, Kan
Kua, Kua Tzu Jen, Melon, Melons, Qawoon, Shao
Kua, T'Ien Kua Ti, Yueh Kua; melone cantalupo
di Charentais (IT). Cucumis melo
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cherries
|
(US).
cerezas (SP); ciliegia (IT). Prunus avium
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fig
|
(US).
Feigen (DE); Vijg (NE); fico (IT); Figue France,
Figuier, Figuier Blanc, Hanjir, Higo, Higo Verde,
Higuera, Ichijiku, Incir Agaci, Injir, Itiziku,
Lovea Si Phle, Tin; Ficus carica, F.
macrophylla, F. palmata
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grape
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(US).
Trauben (DE); Druif (NE); uva (IT); anggur (MA);
uvas (SP); I'Nab, P'U T'Ao, P'U T'Ao Chiu, Raisin,
Roseinekaerne, Tray, Vid, Vigne, Vine, Vite:
Vitis vinifera
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mango
|
(US,
DE, NE. SP); pesca brasiliana (IT); mangga, pelam,
mempelam (MA) . Mangifera indica
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papaya
|
(US,
NE, SP); papaia (IT); betik (MA). Carica papaya
|
pear
|
(US).
Birnen (DE); Poire (FR); Peer (NE); pera (SP);
pera (IT). Pyrus communis spp.
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prickly
pear
|
(US).
Indian fig; Figuier D'Inde, Hsien Jen Chang, Indian-fig,
Nopal, Penca, Barbary Fig, Figue de Barbarie (FR),
Pricklypear, Raquette, Tuna, Tuna Cactus: Opuntia
compressa. Cactus vrucht (NE), Figuier D'Inde,
Hsien Jen Chang, Indian-fig, Nopal, Penca, Prickly
Pear, Barbary Fig, Pricklypear, Raquette, Tuna,
Tuna Cactus; fico d'India, fico moresco (IT).
Opuntia ficus-indica
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raspberry
|
(US).
Himbeeren (DE); framboos (NE); framboise (FR);
lampone (IT); frambuesa (SP). Rubus spp.
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*rhubarb
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(US).
ruibarbo (SP); rabarbaro (IT). Rheum rhabarbarum
|
*star
fruit (starfruit)
|
carambola (US); frutto a stella esotico, carambola
(IT); belimbing (MA), carambola (SP). Averrhoa
carambola L.
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strawberry
|
(US).
Erdbeeren (DE); Aardbei (NE); Fraise (FR); fresa
(SP); fragola (IT). Fragaria spp.
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watermelon
|
(US).
Wassermelone (DE); Pastèque (FR); Watermeloen
(NE); anguria, cocomero (IT); tembikai (MA); sandía
(SP); Han Kua, Hsi Kua, Melon D'Eau, Patilla,
Qarbuz, Raggi, Semongka, Shuti, Water Melon, Watermelon,
Yang Ch'I Kua; Citrullus lanatus
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Herbs
*chamomile |
(US);
camomilla (IT); camomile, manzanilla (SP). Chamaemelum
nobile |
*cilantro
|
Cilantro
(US, SP), coriander leaf (US). Koriander (DE);
pianta di coriandolo (IT). Coriandrum sativum
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*parsley
|
common
parsley; curled parsley, garden parsley (US).
perejil (SP); persil, persil vert (FR); prezzemolo
(IT). Petroselinum crispum
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DE
= Germany; FR - French; IA - Indonesia; IT - Italian;
MA = Malaysia; NE - Netherlands; SE - Sweden; SP - Spanish;
US - American English; UK - UK English
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