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  • This thing comes as a small grain, but it’s not sugar or sand. It’s often used when cooking so that food doesn’t taste bland.
    Salt
  • This is a type of small fruit which is smaller than your hand. Fuzzy outside, green inside, often comes from New Zealand.
    Kiwi fruit
  • I can sometimes be a stick, but I don’t come from a tree. I can be spread on your toast, I’m a product that’s dairy.
    Butter
  • This is a fruit that you might be fed. You just need to mix yellow and red.
    Orange
  • I can be red or green, I get grown on a vine. I’m dried to make raisins or squeezed to help make wine.
    Grape
  • Rabbits like to eat me when I grow in a field. This orange vegetable tastes best when it is peeled.
    Carrot
  • I hang on trees, both red and green, In pies and snacks, I’m often seen. A crunch, a bite, juicy and sweet, What am I that’s a healthy treat?
    Apple
  • Red and round, I’m often confused, Is fruit or veggie? You’ve been amused! In salads or sauces, I’m always the star, What am I that’s tasty near and far?
    Tomato
  • I am a yellow fruit that you might eat at lunch. When there’s a group of me, we are known as a bunch.
    Banana
  • At night I glow with a flickering light, With crooked teeth and eyes so bright. Carved with a knife, I guard the night, Who am I in Halloween’s sight?
    Pumpkin
  • This fruit is made of two words conjoined, the first part of it is also a tree. The second part is a different fruit and goes on a pizza from Hawaii.
    Pineapple
  • On a special day, I’m decorated with paint. I can be eaten scrambled, boiled or fried. What am I?
    Egg
  • This animal gives us meat on which you sometimes dine. It gives us tasty bacon and it’s sometimes known as swine.
    Pig
  • I am a fruit whose name sounds as though there might be two of me.
    Pear
  • There’s lots of me at Thanksgiving, but you don’t want me to be wasted because my meat’s really juicy, just so long as I have been basted.
    Turkey
  • I grow beneath the soil, humble and round, Mashed, fried, or baked — I’m comfort food found.
    Potato
  • Golden and sticky, made by tiny friends, From buzzing wings, my sweetness blends. In tea or on toast, I bring delight, What am I that’s pure and bright?.
    Honey
  • This is something yellow, but it is not a light. It is a citrus fruit that’s a flavor in Sprite.
    Lemon
  • There’s white and milk and dark, these three types you might eat. As a type of candy, it really can’t be beat.
    Chocolate
  • This normally grows in fields, it’s a grain from what I hear. It can be eaten piece by piece or on a plate on the beach with butter.
    Corn
  • I’m red and tiny, with seeds on my skin, In desserts and jams, I’m a tasty win. Picked in the summer, juicy and sweet, What am I that’s a berry treat?
    Strawberry
  • This is a root vegetable that can be red, white or green. It can make you cry a lot even though it is not mean.
    Onion
  • I’m hairy and round, but I’m not a beast, I fall from trees but I’m not a feast! Crack me open, you’ll find a surprise — White on the inside, and water to hydrate your thighs! What am I?
    Coconut