Food & Beverage

Prickly pear fruit

Prickly pear fruit

Plum

Plum

melon

melon

Sliced kiwi fruit

Sliced kiwi fruit

Black plum

Black plum

Cocoa pod

Cocoa pod

Acorn squash

Acorn squash

French baguette

French baguette

This is a French baguette, France’s most iconic traditional staple bread. It is renowned for its “crispy exterior and soft interior”: a thick, hard, and crunchy crust gives way to a moist, tender crumb, often featuring irregularly sized, unevenly distributed air pockets that add to its rustic charm. Traditional baguettes are made with just four basic ingredients: flour, water, salt, and yeast (or sourdough starter).
Yellow-skinned onion

Yellow-skinned onion

Winter melon

Winter melon

Potato

Potato

White Button Mushroom

White Button Mushroom

The scientific name of white button mushroom is Agaricus bisporus, which is one of the fungi with the longest history of artificial cultivation. Since the 17th century, the French began to try artificial cultivation in underground caves, which was introduced to the United States at the end of the 19th century and extended to the world at the beginning of the 20th century. Modern industry: It is now the world's largest edible fungus. The main producing countries include China, the United States, the Netherlands, Poland, and France. China has become the world's largest producer since the 1980 s.
Garlic

Garlic

Jin light apple

Jin light apple

Tsugaru Apple is a classic early-maturing apple variety cultivated in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is known for its "high sugar content, crisp, tender and juicy". It is one of the iconic varieties of the Japanese apple industry and a popular fresh food variety in East Asia. It is named after the old Japanese name "Tsugaru.
tomato

tomato

hybrid green apple

hybrid green apple

Scallion

Scallion

Mexican gray gourd

Mexican gray gourd

The history of the Mexican gray gourd can be traced back to ancient American civilizations (such as the Aztec and Mayan) and is one of the ancient crops domesticated in Mexico. At present, it is mainly cultivated in central and southern Mexico (such as Puebla and Oaxaca), and it is also cultivated in parts of Central America. It is adapted to Mexico's diverse climatic conditions (warm to hot) and is commonly found in family gardens or small farms.
dried peanuts

dried peanuts

red potato

red potato

Strawberry

Strawberry

Persian Cucumber

Persian Cucumber

Blackberry

Blackberry

Pumpkin

Pumpkin

Pleurotus eryngii

Pleurotus eryngii

color pepper

color pepper

Red Pumpkin

Red Pumpkin

red cabbage

red cabbage

Carrot

Carrot

Cherry

Cherry

Riyaku

Riyaku

Sweet potato

Sweet potato

Oranges

Oranges

Shishi Valley Pumpkin

Shishi Valley Pumpkin

Shiitake mushroom

Shiitake mushroom

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