Spanish (Latin America) Fruits & Vegetables
This is a list of fruits and vegetables in Spanish (Latin America). Knowing these plants can be helpful when shopping in a grocery store or even restaurant.
Lemons: limones
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Apples: manzanas
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Oranges: naranjas
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Peaches: duraznos
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Figs: higos
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Pears: peras
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Pineapples: piñas
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Grapes: uvas
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Strawberries: fresas |
Bananas: plátanos |
Watermelon: sandía |
Avocados: aguacate |
Now here is the list of some commonly used vegetables:
Carrots : zanahoria
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Corn: maíz
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Cucumbers: pepinos
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Garlic: ajo
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Lettuce: lechuga
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Olives: aceitunas
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Onions: cebollas
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Peppers: Pimientos
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Potatoes: Papas |
Pumpkin: calabaza |
Beans: frijoles |
Tomatoes: tomates |
The following sentences include some fruits and vegetables mentioned above to show you how you can use them in your daily conversation.
This fruit is delicious: esta fruta está deliciosa
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Vegetables are healthy: las verduras son saludables
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I like bananas: me gustan los plátanos
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I don't like cucumber: no me gustan los pepinos
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Bananas taste sweet: los plátanos son dulces |
Lemons taste sour: los limones son agrios |
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