Potato potato, Carrot, Onion, Aubergine eggplant, Celery celery, White Cabbage, Red cabbage? Purple cabbage, Cucumber, Tomato Radish? Small carrots, Mooli white radishes, Watercress watercress, Baby corn, Sweet corn, Cauliflower, etc.
Extended data:
Lexical analysis
1, Potato English [p? te? t? ] beauty [p? te? to? ]?
Interpretation: n. potato; Potato; potato
Bilingual examples:
Put? both? vegetables? into? a? bowl? and? crush? with? a? potato? masher.?
Put both vegetables in a bowl and mash them with a potato masher.
2. Carrot English [? k? r? T] beauty [? k? r? t]?
Interpretation: n. carrot; Reward promised to persuade people to do something, benefit
Bilingual examples:
They? will? be? set? targets,? with? a? carrot? of? extra? cash? and? pay? if? they? achieve? them?
They will set goals for them, and if they can achieve them, they will get extra cash and rewards.
3. Onion English [? nj? N] beauty [? nj? n]?
Interpretation: n. onion; onion
Bilingual examples:
Will? you? chop? an? onion? up? for? me?
Can you help me chop up an onion?
4. Aubergine English [b? i? N] beauty [? o? b? r? i? n]?
Interpretation: eggplant; Eggplant purple; Purplish red; Purplish red; mashed eggplant
Bilingual examples:
She? layered? the? aubergine? slices? with? tomatoes,? garlic,? and? parsley.?
She layered the stuffing made of tomatoes, garlic and celery into the slices of eggplant.
5. Celery English [? sel? Ri] beauty [? sel? ri]?
Interpretation: celery
Bilingual examples:
With? both? ends? chopped? off,? there's? not? much? left? of? this? bunch? of? celery.?
There is not much left in this celery.