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Which vegetables do you eat (at least somewhat regularly)?
What are the vegetables you eat on a fairly regular basis (at least once a month or so)? I mean both veggies you might eat "raw" as well as those you use as ingredients in your meals.
I'm really curious if there's a difference between regions (especially if you guys in the U.S. prefer other veggies!).
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There are veggies I'll only eat raw, and some I'll only eat cooked.
Raw: Carrots, Cauliflower (only raw), celery, radishes (raw only), peppers, green onions, tomatoes (I know they're not really a veggie - but hey!), cucumber,almost any lettuce,
Cooked: okra, green bean, carrot, tomatoes (if not in stew/soup, then grilled), corn, peas, broccoli (cooked only), peppers, onions, leeks, zucchini, mushroom (technically a fungus, but still), collared greens, spinach, turnips, parsnips (OMG - love these!)
Not much of anything I won't eat. I do not like Brussels Sprouts. Too bitter for me.
If it helps, I'm from the mid-west. For about half my childhood, we were vegetarians (the 10 years between 6 and 16). For the most part, I come from a "Meat and Potatoes" background. Except when we were vegetarians, then it was "Tofu and Potatoes and Veggies".
We're big veggie eaters -- raw, steamed, stir-fried, roasted, fried, baked, marinated, you name it!
broccoli
snap peas
green peas
string beans
green peppers
potatoes
celery
lettuce
artichokes
Brussels sprouts
yams
squash
corn
tomatoes (which are a fruit, I guess, but feel like a veggie to me)
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There really isn't a veggie I don't eat. Carrots, celery, onions, peppers (green, red, and yellow), tomatoes (which is really a fruit I think?), brussel sprouts, lettuce, mushrooms, cabbage (both green and purple), cauliflower, broccoli, zucchini (green and yellow) , green beans, spinach, peas (green and snow)...
Well, I put garlic in EVERYTHING just about, so that's the first thing.
Olives are technically a fruit, but black olives are my most favorite food in the entire world (you may think I'm kidding...but no. It's my "one food you can have on a deserted island" question answer every time ), so I eat those a lot too.
The rest that we eat often:
Lima beans (could eat these every day if I let myself)
Green beans
Peas
Corn
Potatoes
Spinach
Broccoli (DH and DS only, I can't do the mossy texture)
Carrots
Sweet Potatoes
DH and DS also love salads, but I hate any kind of lettuce so none for me.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head that we eat often.
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Everything listed so far, except I have no idea what to do with fresh artichokes, so those come out of a can. Avacado is a regular, and when ever I can get away with it, brussel sprouts, but only 3/5 like them! The only thing I really don't like is okra.
Cooked veggies: I like green beans, asparagus, broccoli, sweet potatoes, onions, garlic, bell peppers (all colors), zucchini and spinach. Mostly, I steam my veggies, but I also love to roast them. It gives them a totally different flavor. My favorites to roast are asparagus, broccoli, parsnips and broccolini (but I can't find that at my local store any more)
Raw: I like carrots, bell peppers (red, orange or yellow, but not green - I can't stand them raw!), lettuce, cucumbers, and broccoli
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Oh wow, what a large variety of vegetables you guys have listed! Here's my list:
Veggies we eat all the time:
- bell peppers (red, orange, yellow)
- corn
- onions (regular, red, sometimes green)
- carrots
(- potatoes, which I don't really count as a veggie; it's more of a starch)
(- tomatoes, but only as part of a recipe, never raw or served separately)
Veggies we eat regularly but far less often:
- mushrooms
- green peas
- zucchini (green)
- purple cabbage
- beetroot
- kohlrabi (turnip cabbage)
- white asparagus (only when in season)