If you didn't know, canary melons, or winter melons, are bright-yellow on the outside and have a pale green to white inner flesh. This kind of melon is very common and very appreciated in Japan, South Korea, Algeria and Morocco. Have you tried one until now? Do you like it?
Image Credit:The eggplant, aubergine or brinjal is grown worldwide for its edible fruit. The purple fruit, featured in this fun puzzle, is used in several cuisines. Eggplants can be steamed, barbecued, stir-fried, stewed, pan fried, deep fried, roasted, pickled, or curried. Raw eggplant can have a bitter taste, with an astringent quality, but it becomes tender when cooked and develops a rich flavor.
Start the day with a freshly picked green apple! The skin of ripe apples is generally red, yellow, green, or pink although many bi- or tri-colored varieties may be found. Apples are often eaten raw but they also can be canned or juiced. They are an important ingredient in many desserts, such as apple pie, apple crumble, apple crisp and apple cake. A typical apple serving weighs 242 grams and provides 126 calories with a moderate content of dietary fiber.
Autumn is here and it's time to pick the pears in our orchard. Pears are gathered before they are fully ripe, while they are still green, but snap off when lifted. They are consumed fresh, dried, as juice, or canned. Pick your difficulty level, click start and grab a basket and let's pick some juicy pears. Have fun!
Peppers are widely used in many cuisines and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and flavors. In this new puzzle we feature lots and lots of red chili peppers. Chili peppers originated in Bolivia and were first cultivated in Mexico. When used fresh, they are most often prepared and eaten like a vegetable. They can also be dried and then crushed or ground into chili powder that is used as a spice or seasoning.
Also known as common, champignon, button, or table mushrooms, the white mushrooms featured today's fun puzzle are one of the most common and widely consumed edible mushrooms in the world. They can be eaten raw in salads, sautéed, grilled, stuffed, or used in soups, stir-fries, pasta dishes, and more. They have a mild, earthy flavor and a slightly sweet aroma. They are a good source of essential nutrients, including B vitamins, minerals (such as selenium, copper, and potassium), and dietary fiber. Mushrooms are also low in calories and fat. So what are you waiting for? Click start and put them back together and complete this fun and challenging jigsaw. Have fun!
Start the day with a fun and challenging puzzle. Connect all the pieces and see the freshly picked organic plums in today's jigsaw. If you didn't know, plums may have been one of the first fruits domesticated by humans. Plums can be eaten raw, turned into juice and jams or used as ingredients for various foods and drinks.
In today's puzzle we feature some freshly picked organic tomatoes. If you didn't know, tomatoes are consumed in diverse ways, raw or cooked, in many dishes, sauces, salads, and drinks. They are fruits (classified as berries), but they are commonly referred to and used as a vegetable ingredient. They are native to western South America. Today there are around 7500 tomato varieties grown (Beefsteak, Plum, Cherry, Grape, Campari, Tomberries tomatoes and many others) for various purposes having been selected with varying fruit types, and for optimum growth in differing growing conditions.
These type of edible chestnuts, also known as Spanish chestnuts or just chestnuts, have been used in cooking since ancient times. Chestnuts are traditionally roasted in their tough brown husks. Once cooked, chestnuts acquire a sweet flavor and a floury texture similar to the sweet potato. They are used in confections, desserts, puddings, cakes or just roasted and eaten. Do you like roasted chestnuts?
Time for a tasty snack. If you didn't know the croissant is a buttery, flaky, pastry. It originated in Austria, but but mostly associated with France. The name comes from it's crescent shape. Croissants can be plain or they can be filled with chocolate, vanilla, various jams and even ham, cheese or spinach.
Gummies, gummi candies, gummy candies, or jelly sweets are a type of candy that are typically small, chewy, and shaped like various objects, such as animals, fruit, or people. They are made by combining sugar, water, and gelatin, and then heating the mixture until it becomes a thick syrup. The syrup is then poured into molds and left to cool and set. Gummies are popular with people of all ages. They come in a wide variety of flavors, colors, and shapes, and they can be found in almost any grocery store or candy shop.
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