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Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Vocabulary Vegetables

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Greens [ ɡ ri:ns] Chinese cabbage [`t ʃ ai`ni:z] [`kæbid ʒ ]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy spinach [`spinid ʒ ]Cabbage [`kæbid ʒ ]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy caraway [`sel ə ri] mater convolvulus [`meit ə ] [k ə n`v ɔ lvjul ə s]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Daylily [dei`lili] celery [`sel ə ri]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy crown daisy [kraun] [`deizi] lettuce [`letis]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Cauliflower [`k ɔ liflau ə ] Laver [`leiv ə ]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy leek [li:k]Pickle [`pikl]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy mustard leaf [`m ʌ st ə d] [li:f] kale [keil]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy beet [bi:t] bean sprout [bi:n] [spraut]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy baby cabbage pea sprout [spraut]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy kidney bean [`kidni] [bi:n] haricot bean [`hærik ə u]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy soy [s ɔ i] bean fresh [fre ʃ ] soy bean

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy pea [pi:]tofu

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy white gourd [hwait] [ ɡ u ə d] towel gourd [`tau ə l]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy cucumber [`kju:k ʌ mb ə ] pumpkin [`p ʌ mpkin]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy balsam pear [`b ɔ :ls ə m] [p ɛ ə ] Pachyrhizus [,pæki`raiz ə s]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Mushroom [`m ʌʃ rum] champignon [t ʃ æm`pinj ə n]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy dried mushroom [draid] needle mushroom [`ni:dl]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy carrot [`kær ə t] radish [`rædi ʃ ]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy bamboo shoot [bæm`bu:] [ ʃ u:t] asparagus [ ə s`pær ə ɡ ə s]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy ◄ Cane shoots [kein] [ ʃ u:t] ◄ tomato [t ə `m ɑ :t ə u]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy peanut [`pi:n ʌ t]taro [`t ɑ :r ə u]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy lotus root [`l ə ut ə s] [ru:t] chufa [`t ʃʌ f ə ]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy yam [jæm] potato [p ə `teit ə u]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy kelp [kelp] agaric [`æ ɡ ə rik]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy onion [` ʌ nj ə n] eggplant [`e ɡ pl ɑ :nt]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy green pepper hot pepper [`pep ə ]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy corn [k ɔ :n] chive [t ʃ aiv]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy ginger [`d ʒ ind ʒ ə ] garlic [` ɡɑ :lik]

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy 西兰花 broccoli 西芹 celery 紫椰菜 red cabbage 黄甜椒 yellow pepper 京葱 leek 秋葵 okra 节瓜 zucchini 红菜头 beet-root 小干葱 shallot 香茅 lemon grass 小番茄 baby tamato 广东菜心 choy sum

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy 小干葱 shallot 小番茄 baby tamato

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy 西兰花 broccoli 西芹 celery

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy 紫椰菜 red cabbage 黄甜椒 yellow pepper

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy 京葱 leek 秋葵 okra

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy 节瓜 zucchini 红菜头 beet-root

Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy Aug. 26th , 2009 Prepared by candy 香茅 lemon grass 广东菜心 choy sum