Sweet Peppers Jigsaw Puzzle

Sweet Peppers
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Today we're in the vegetable garden picking some delicious sweet peppers. Bell peppers are sometimes grouped with less pungent chili varieties as "sweet peppers". They come in different colors including red, yellow, orange, green, white, and purple. Unripe peppers are green or, less commonly, pale yellow or purple. They are rich sources of vitamin C, vitamin B6 and vitamin A.

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In today's puzzle we feature a basket full of of ripe and juicy fruits - red and white grapes, peaches, plumbs, apples, pears, hazelnuts, cherries and a couple of melons. Take a few minutes, put the wicker basket and the fruits back together piece by piece and complete today's game. Have fun!

In today's puzzle we feature some delicious freshly picked plums. It is believed that plums may have been one of the first fruits domesticated by humans. They can be eaten fresh or turned into jams, juices, dried and used as ingredients in various foods and desserts. Some varieties may have a dusty-white waxy coating that makes them look like they are covered with a powdery bloom, you can clearly see it on the plums featured in this puzzle.

Time for a tasty snack. In today's puzzle we feature some delicious and healthy fruit tartlets (miniature tarts). Tartlets have a firm pastry base consisting of dough, a sweet or savoury filling and are usually fruit-based. Enjoy!

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.

Pick your difficulty level, put the wine grapes on the vine back together and complete today's new puzzle. If you didn't know, grapes can be classified as either table or wine grapes, based on their intended method of consumption: eaten raw (table grapes) or used to make wine (wine grapes). Wine grapes (featured in this puzzle) are smaller, have relatively thick skins and tend to be very sweet.

Time for another fun and challenging puzzle. In this new one we feature some freshly picked cherry tomatoes. Click start ang give it a try!

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.

In today's puzzle we feature some freshly picked nectarines. Although they are regarded commercially as different fruits, peaches and nectarines are the same species. has a Nectarines have a smooth skin and are on occasion referred to as a "shaved peaches" or "fuzzless peaches".

Get ready to immerse yourself in a delightful world of confectionery delights with today's puzzle. As you join each interlocking piece, the delightful scene will slowly come to life, revealing the enticing confectionery creations. From rich chocolate layers to luscious fruit toppings, each slice is a work of art waiting to be completed. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this puzzle is a visual treat that will leave you craving for more. Have fun!

In today's puzzle we feature some farm fresh onions. Onions are usually served cooked, as a vegetable or part of a prepared dish, but can also be eaten raw or used to make pickles or chutneys. The onion plant has been grown and selectively bred in cultivation for at least 7,000 years.

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.

Grab a hot cup of tea, some delicious biscuits and relax with today's puzzle. If you didn't know, tea is the second most consumed beverage on Earth after water, in many cultures it is also consumed at social events, such as the tea party. Have fun!

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