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单词 green goods
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green goods
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Seventh Generation, however, has been around a lot longer than most green goods and has built trust.
New York Times(Apr 17, 2016)
The next month, the United States and major trading partners decided to seek agreement on free trade of environmentally friendly “green goods.”
New York Times(Feb 17, 2014)
Another fun one was a green goods company.
Washington Post(Nov 25, 2013)
n fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market
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garden truck, green groceries, produce
edible fruit
edible reproductive body of a seed plant especially one having sweet flesh
veg, vegetable, veggie
edible seeds or roots or stems or leaves or bulbs or tubers or nonsweet fruits of any of numerous herbaceous plant
eater
any green goods that are good to eat
julienne, julienne vegetable
a vegetable cut into thin strips (usually used as a garnish)
rabbit food, raw vegetable
an uncooked vegetable
legume
the seedpod of a leguminous plant (such as peas or beans or lentils)
potherb
any of various herbaceous plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning
green, greens, leafy vegetable
any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables
solanaceous vegetable
any of several fruits of plants of the family Solanaceae; especially of the genera Solanum, Capsicum, and Lycopersicon
root vegetable
any of various fleshy edible underground roots or tubers
pieplant, rhubarb
long pinkish sour leafstalks usually eaten cooked and sweetened
cruciferous vegetable
a vegetable of the mustard family: especially mustard greens; various cabbages; broccoli; cauliflower; brussels sprouts
squash
edible fruit of a squash plant; eaten as a vegetable
cucumber, cuke
cylindrical green fruit with thin green rind and white flesh eaten as a vegetable; related to melons
artichoke, globe artichoke
a thistlelike flower head with edible fleshy leaves and heart
artichoke heart
the tender fleshy center of the immature artichoke flower
asparagus
edible young shoots of the asparagus plant
bamboo shoot
edible young shoots of bamboo
onion
an aromatic flavorful vegetable
leek
related to onions; white cylindrical bulb and flat dark-green leaves
cardoon
only parts eaten are roots and especially stalks (blanched and used as celery); related to artichokes
celery
stalks eaten raw or cooked or used as seasoning
gumbo, okra
long mucilaginous green pods; may be simmered or sauteed but used especially in soups and stews
mushroom
fleshy body of any of numerous edible fungi
pumpkin
usually large pulpy deep-yellow round fruit of the squash family maturing in late summer or early autumn
earthnut, truffle
edible subterranean fungus of the genus Tuber
freestone
fruit (especially peach) whose flesh does not adhere to the pit
cling, clingstone
fruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit
windfall
fruit that has fallen from the tree
apple
fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh
berry
any of numerous small and pulpy edible fruits; used as desserts or in making jams and jellies and preserves
lansa, lansat, lanseh, lanset
East Indian tart yellow berrylike fruit
carambola, star fruit
deeply ridged yellow-brown tropical fruit; used raw as a vegetable or in salad or when fully ripe as a dessert
ceriman, monstera
tropical cylindrical fruit resembling a pinecone with pineapple-banana flavor
carissa plum, natal plum
edible scarlet plumlike fruit of a South African plant
citrous fruit, citrus, citrus fruit
any of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp; grown in warm regions
tangelo, ugli, ugli fruit
large sweet juicy hybrid between tangerine and grapefruit having a thick wrinkled skin
apricot
downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach
peach
downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh
nectarine
a variety or mutation of the peach that has a smooth skin
pitahaya
highly colored edible fruit of pitahaya cactus having bright red juice; often as large as a peach
plum
any of numerous varieties of small to medium-sized round or oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single pit
dried fruit
fruit preserved by drying
fig
fleshy sweet pear-shaped yellowish or purple multiple fruit eaten fresh or preserved or dried
ananas, pineapple
large sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated
anchovy pear, river pear
West Indian fruit resembling the mango; often pickled
banana
elongated crescent-shaped yellow fruit with soft sweet flesh
passion fruit
egg-shaped tropical fruit of certain passionflower vines; used for sherbets and confectionery and drinks
breadfruit
a large round seedless or seeded fruit with a texture like bread; eaten boiled or baked or roasted or ground into flour; the roasted seeds resemble chestnuts
jack, jackfruit, jak
immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit; it contains an edible pulp and nutritious seeds that are commonly roasted
canistel, eggfruit
ovoid orange-yellow mealy sweet fruit of Florida and West Indies
melon
any of numerous fruits of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh
cherry
a red fruit with a single hard stone
coco plum, cocoa plum, icaco
plum-shaped whitish to almost black fruit used for preserves; tropical American
grape
any of various juicy fruit of the genus Vitis with green or purple skins; grow in clusters
custard apple
the fruit of any of several tropical American trees of the genus Annona having soft edible pulp
papaw, pawpaw
fruit with yellow flesh; related to custard apples
papaya
large oval melon-like tropical fruit with yellowish flesh
kai apple
South African fruit smelling and tasting like apricots; used for pickles and preserves
ketembilla, kitambilla, kitembilla
maroon-purple gooseberry-like fruit of India having tart-sweet purple pulp used especially for preserves
ackee, akee
red pear-shaped tropical fruit with poisonous seeds; flesh is poisonous when unripe or overripe
durian
huge fruit native to southeastern Asia `smelling like Hell and tasting like Heaven'; seeds are roasted and eaten like nuts
feijoa, pineapple guava
dark-green kiwi-sized tropical fruit with white flesh; used chiefly for jellies and preserves
Spanish lime, genip
round one-inch Caribbean fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp; eaten like grapes
genipap, genipap fruit
a succulent orange-sized tropical fruit with a thick rind
Chinese gooseberry, kiwi, kiwi fruit
fuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with slightly tart green flesh
Japanese plum, loquat
yellow olive-sized semitropical fruit with a large free stone and relatively little flesh; used for jellies
mangosteen
two- to three-inch tropical fruit with juicy flesh suggestive of both peaches and pineapples
mango
large oval tropical fruit having smooth skin, juicy aromatic pulp, and a large hairy seed
sapodilla, sapodilla plum, sapota
tropical fruit with a rough brownish skin and very sweet brownish pulp
mammee, marmalade plum, sapote
brown oval fruit flesh makes excellent sherbet
tamarind, tamarindo
large tropical seed pod with very tangy pulp that is eaten fresh or cooked with rice and fish or preserved for curries and chutneys
aguacate, alligator pear, avocado, avocado pear
a pear-shaped tropical fruit with green or blackish skin and rich yellowish pulp enclosing a single large seed
date
sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed
elderberry
berrylike fruit of an elder used for e.g. wines and jellies
guava
tropical fruit having yellow skin and pink pulp; eaten fresh or used for e.g. jellies
mombin
purplish tropical fruit
hog plum, yellow mombin
yellow oval tropical fruit
hog plum, wild plum
fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
jaboticaba
tough-skinned purple grapelike tropical fruit grown in Brazil
Chinese date, Chinese jujube, jujube
dark red plumlike fruit of Old World buckthorn trees
leechee, lichee, lichi, litchee, litchi, litchi nut, lychee
Chinese fruit having a thin brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed; often dried
dragon's eye, longanberry
Asian fruit similar to litchi
mamey, mammee, mammee apple
globular or ovoid tropical fruit with thick russet leathery rind and juicy yellow or reddish flesh
marang
tropical fruit from the Philippines having a mass of small seeds embedded in sweetish white pulp
medlar
crabapple-like fruit used for preserves
medlar
a South African globular fruit with brown leathery skin and pithy flesh having a sweet-acid taste
pear
sweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties
plantain
starchy banana-like fruit; eaten (always cooked) as a staple vegetable throughout the tropics
plumcot
hybrid between plum and apricot
pomegranate
large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind
prickly pear
round or pear-shaped spiny fruit of any of various prickly pear cacti
garambulla
small berrylike fruit
Barbados gooseberry, blade apple
small yellow to orange fruit of the Barbados gooseberry cactus used in desserts and preserves and jellies
native peach, quandang, quandong, quantong
red Australian fruit; used for dessert or in jam
quince
aromatic acid-tasting pear-shaped fruit used in preserves
rambotan, rambutan
pleasantly acid bright red oval Malayan fruit covered with soft spines
pulasan, pulassan
fruit of an East Indian tree similar to the rambutan but sweeter
rose apple
fragrant oval yellowish tropical fruit used in jellies and confections
sorb, sorb apple
acid gritty-textured fruit
sour gourd
acid-tasting Australian gourd-like fruit with a woody rind and large seeds
monkey bread, sour gourd
African gourd-like fruit with edible pulp
Florence fennel, fennel, finocchio
aromatic bulbous stem base eaten cooked or raw in salads
food, solid food
any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment
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