What better way to start the weekend then with a relaxing jigsaw puzzle and some freshly picked cherries. Cherries have a very short growing season and can grow in most temperate latitudes. They blossom in April and the peak season for cherries is in the summer. Most eating cherries are derived from either Prunus avium, the sweet cherry (also called the wild cherry), or from Prunus cerasus, the sour cherry.
Image Source /Credit: Daily Jigsaw PuzzlesAutumn 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!
If you didn't know, botanically a grapes are classified as berries. They are usually eaten fresh or used for making wine, grape juice, jam, jelly, vinegar, grape seed oil, or dried as raisins, sultanas and currants. Raw grapes are 81% water, 18% carbohydrates, 1% protein. A 100-gram reference amount of raw grapes supplies 288 kilojoules (69 kilocalories) of energy and a moderate amount of vitamin K (14% of the Daily Value). Grapes contain a negligible amount of fats.
In today's puzzle we feature some fresh mangos. These tasty edible stone fruits come in a variety of sizes, shapes, skin colors, and flesh colors. They have a soft, pulpy, juicy texture similar to an overripe plum and are generally sweet. Their flesh may be yellow, gold, green, or orange, depending on the cultivar. Worldwide, there are several hundred cultivars of mango.
In today's puzzle we feature some delicious eclairs on a plate. If you didn't know, an eclair is a pastry made with choux dough filled with a cream and topped with icing. It is usually filled with custard, whipped cream or chiboust cream; some other popular filling include fruit-flavored fillings. This tasty treat originated during the nineteenth century in France.
If you didn't know, this delicious breakfast cereal is made from toasting flakes of corn. Corn flakes are usually served cold with milk and sometimes sugar. The cereal was originally made with wheat and it was created by Will Kellogg in 1894. So what are you waiting for? Grab a bowl of corn flakes and relax with today's puzzle. Have fun!
Pasta, a staple in Italian cuisine, is a versatile and beloved food that has captured the hearts and taste buds of people worldwide. It comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures, each contributing to a unique dining experience. There are numerous types of pasta, each with its own unique shape. For example: spaghetti - long, thin strands of pasta; penne: Short, cylindrical tubes with diagonal cuts at the ends; fettuccine: flat, wide ribbons of pasta; macaroni: Small, curved tubes of pasta; farfalle: bow-tie-shaped pasta; fusilli: Corkscrew-shaped pasta; tortellini: small, ring-shaped pasta filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, and more. What is your favorite?
It's time for another fun and challenging puzzle. In this new one we feature a pineapple, a ripe and juicy peach and some delicious bananas. Pick your difficulty level, click start, complete the puzzle and let us know which would you eat first? What is your favorite fruit, the pineapple, the peach or the bananas?
Pomegranates are used in baking, cooking, for making juices, smoothies, meal garnishes, cocktails and wine. The pomegranate is a deciduous shrub and it is grown for its fruits or as an ornamental shrub in parks and gardens. The pomegranate was first cultivated in the Mediterranean. It is now widely cultivated throughout the Middle East and Caucasus region, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, some parts of Southeast Asia and other parts of the world. Pomegranate seeds are a rich source of dietary fiber and the fruits contain vitamin C and vitamin K.
It's Autumn and we're in the orchard picking some apples. If you didn't already know, apples can be consumed in various ways: raw, as juice, baked in pies, cooked into sauces and spreads, and other baked dishes. All parts of the fruit are edible, including the skin, except for the seeds. Click start, select your difficulty level, help us pick the ripe and juicy apples and relax with today's puzzle. 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.
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