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Quiz about Name That Vegetable
Quiz about Name That Vegetable

Name That Vegetable Trivia Quiz


Pretty obvious what the objective is- name that vegetable from the description given.

A multiple-choice quiz by bullymom. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
bullymom
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
145,818
Updated
Jan 06 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
12531
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: griller (8/10), carolegervais1 (5/10), biguywaco (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. I was introduced to the Americas by Columbus. I am 95 percent water with little nutritional value. My insides can be up to 20 degrees cooler than my outside, which is also cool, because I'm cool as a ______?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 2 of 10
2. I am a green plant that has been cultivated for over 2,000 years. I am thought to be the ancestor to all of today's cabbage varieties. What am I? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The historian Pliny insulted me by saying that I have "remarkable power of causing flatulence and eructation". Americans eat more than 400 million pounds of me every year, mostly in salads, but in Japan I'm a popular breakfast food. What am I? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Sadly, my claim to fame is being hated by a US President. I am an ancient veggie, having been developed on the island of Cyprus about 2,500 years ago. Most of my kind grown in the US is grown in California's Salinas Valley.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 5 of 10
5. I am originally from the Mediterranean, perhaps Sicily. In the Middle Ages I was thought to be an aphrodisiac. My claim to fame, however, is having the one and only Marilyn Monroe being crowned queen of my kind in 1947! What am I? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. I am probably the only vegetable where the vast majority are sold to decorate with, and not to eat.. this makes me sad, so carve a sad face on me! What am I?

Answer: (One word)
Question 7 of 10
7. Although I'm a member of the onion family from the Mediterranean, I am the national emblem of Wales. What am I?

Answer: (One word)
Question 8 of 10
8. Although I look like a turnip, I'm actually a different member of the mustard family. I'm of European origin. Some people eat my leaves. What am I? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I'm tall and crunchy. I'm of Mediterranean origin and was first grown commercially in the US in Michigan in 1874. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. A somewhat rare vegetable, I'm from the Middle East, although I'm mostly eaten in the American South. I appear most often in a thick soup called gumbo. What am I?

Answer: (One Word)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I was introduced to the Americas by Columbus. I am 95 percent water with little nutritional value. My insides can be up to 20 degrees cooler than my outside, which is also cool, because I'm cool as a ______?

Answer: Cucumber

Cucumbers, the paragon of coolness and a favorite salad vegetable, are one of the oldest cultivated vegetables, having been around since about 8000 BC. They were said to be a favorite of US Civil War General and President Ulysses Grant and Roman Emperor Tiberius.
2. I am a green plant that has been cultivated for over 2,000 years. I am thought to be the ancestor to all of today's cabbage varieties. What am I?

Answer: kale

Kale, a leafy cabbage-like plant, is rich in vitamins A and C, as well as calcium and fiber.
3. The historian Pliny insulted me by saying that I have "remarkable power of causing flatulence and eructation". Americans eat more than 400 million pounds of me every year, mostly in salads, but in Japan I'm a popular breakfast food. What am I?

Answer: radish

The Daikon radish can grow up to 3 feet long and weigh up to 100 pounds! Radishes are popular in Oaxaca, Mexico, on Christmas Eve, which is also known as the Night of the Radishes; Mexicans carve large ones into animals shapes, much like people carve pumpkins into faces on Halloween. By the way, "eructation" is belching.
4. Sadly, my claim to fame is being hated by a US President. I am an ancient veggie, having been developed on the island of Cyprus about 2,500 years ago. Most of my kind grown in the US is grown in California's Salinas Valley.

Answer: broccoli

This quote about the wonderful green vegetable, by US President George H. W. Bush, has gone down in history:
"I do not like broccoli. And I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it. And I'm President of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli."
George Bush, U.S. President (1990)
5. I am originally from the Mediterranean, perhaps Sicily. In the Middle Ages I was thought to be an aphrodisiac. My claim to fame, however, is having the one and only Marilyn Monroe being crowned queen of my kind in 1947! What am I?

Answer: artichoke

Castroville, California (US), is the Artichoke Capital of the World. It was here in 1947 that the lovely Norma Jeane Baker was crowned the first Artichoke Queen. The artichoke is a thistlelike plant.
6. I am probably the only vegetable where the vast majority are sold to decorate with, and not to eat.. this makes me sad, so carve a sad face on me! What am I?

Answer: pumpkin

This familiar member of the gourd family, which includes pumpkins and squashes, was cultivated by native Americans before the Europeans arrived. Its seeds and marrow are eaten and made into pie. "Champion" pumpkins can grow up to 800 pounds!
7. Although I'm a member of the onion family from the Mediterranean, I am the national emblem of Wales. What am I?

Answer: leek

Leeks, which are related to onions, were cultivated by the ancient Egyptians and Romans. After the Roman legions introduced them to Wales, they became that country's national emblem. On March 1, St. David's Day, many Welsh wear leeks in their hats to commemorate the day.
8. Although I look like a turnip, I'm actually a different member of the mustard family. I'm of European origin. Some people eat my leaves. What am I?

Answer: kohlrabi

Kohlrabi, or Brassica oleracea, is a member of the mustard family also known as turnip cabbage. Its skin can be green or purple, and its innards are white and fleshy. This vegetable is popular in Germany and Russia.
9. I'm tall and crunchy. I'm of Mediterranean origin and was first grown commercially in the US in Michigan in 1874.

Answer: celery

There are two types of celery: Pascal and Golden Heart. Pascal, the green kind, is more popular- many people like to snack on this low-calorie veggie.
10. A somewhat rare vegetable, I'm from the Middle East, although I'm mostly eaten in the American South. I appear most often in a thick soup called gumbo. What am I?

Answer: okra

Okra, also called gumbo, is a small green pod vegetable of Ethiopian or Middle Eastern origin. A gummy vegetable not liked by everyone, it's a good source of vitamin C and fiber.
Source: Author bullymom

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