Ch. 12.2 - Vegetables
Sweet peppers
A category of vegetables in the Pepper family. Sometimes called bell peppers because of their shape.
Capsaicin
Definition: The compound that gives a chile it's heat. It's most potent on the white ribs inside the pepper. Example: Found in spicy peppers
Winter squash
A category of vegetables in the gourd family. Their rinds are inedible and their large seeds are removed before serving. Vegetables include: acorn, butternut, and delicata squash.
Dry Onions
Definition: A category in the Onion family. Range in size and color. They have a juicy flesh covered with layers of papery skin. Vegetables include: garlic, shallots, yellow onions, white onions, and sweet onions. Example: yellow onions
Green onions
Definition: A category in the Onion family. Vegetables include: chives, scallions, and leeks. Example: Sc
Green onions
Definition: A category in the Onion family. Vegetables include: chives, scallions, and leeks. Example: green onion
Chiles
Definition: A category of vegetables in the Pepper family. Grow in various sizes, colors, and levels of spice or heat. Popular vegetables: jalapeno, habanero, poblano, cayenne, and anaheim. Example: You would use this in pizza
Edible pods
Definition: A category of vegetables in the Pods and Seeds family. Picked when the pod is still fleshy and tender enough to eat. Vegetables include: snap peas, snow peas, green beans, and wax beans. Example: green beans
Edible pods
Definition: A category of vegetables in the Pods and Seeds family. Picked when the pod is still fleshy and tender enough to eat. Vegetables include: snap peas, snow peas, green beans, and wax beans. Example: snow peas, locust, snap peas
Inedible pods
Definition: A category of vegetables in the Pods and Seeds family. Removed from their inedible pods before eating. Vegetables include: green peas, fava beans, and lima beans. Example: green peas
Yams and Sweet Potatoes
Definition: A category of vegetables in the Tuber family. Use the same cooking techniques suggest for low-starch/high-moisture potatoes for the sweet potatoes. As for yams, use the same cooking techniques for high-starch/low-moisture potatoes. Example: sweet potatoes used in sweet potato pie to give it that nice sweet taste
Summer squash
Definition: A category of vegetables in the gourd family. Typically all parts of the vegetable can be eaten but you may opt to remove seeds and skin if desired. These vegetables are picked when immature to take advantage of their tender flesh, seeds, and skins. Vegetables include: zucchini, yellow squash, and pattypan squash. Example: Yellow squash
Summer squash
Definition: A category of vegetables in the gourd family. Typically all parts of the vegetable can be eaten but you may opt to remove seeds and skin if desired. These vegetables are picked when immature to take advantage of their tender flesh, seeds, and skins. Vegetables include: zucchini, yellow squash, and pattypan squash. Example: Zucchini, yellow squash, and pattypan squash.
High-starch/low-moisture potates
Definition: A category of vegetables in the tuber family. They are great for baking, pureeing, frying, scalloping, and mashing. Examples include: russet potatoes Example: potatoes
Low-starch/high-moisture potatoes
Definition: A category of vegetables in the tuber family. They are referred to as waxy because they hold their shape even after they are cooked until tender. Good choice for boiling, steaming, sauteing, oven roasting, and braising. Examples include: red-skinned potatoes, yellow potatoes, fingerlings, and all-purpose. Example: yellow potatoes, red skin potatoes, and all purpose
Shoots and Stalks
Definition: A family of vegetables that consist of artichokes, asparagus, celery, fennel, and fiddleheads. Example: celery
Root Vegetables
Definition: A family of vegetables that grow underground. They serve as nutrient and moisture reservoirs for the tops of the plant. Rich in sugars, starches, vitamins, and minerals. Vegetable examples include: beets, carrots, parsnips, radishes, and turnips. Example: You could use carrots in carrot cake
Leafy Greens
Definition: A family of vegetables that include spinach, swiss chard, turnip greens, collards, and kale. These vegetables are usually sauteed, steamed, or braised. Example: salads
Tubers
Definition: A family of vegetables where their fleshy portion of certain plants that usually grow underground. Three categories of tubers. Example: sweet potato
Peppers
Definition: A family of vegetables with two categories: sweet and chiles. Example: bell pepper, yams , and chile pepper
Peppers
Definition: A family of vegetables with two categories: sweet and chiles. Example: red peppers, yellow peppers,green peppers,ghost peppers
Tomato Concasse
Definition: A preparation technique chefs use in the kitchen. Consist of peeling, seeding, and dicing tomatoes. Example: Consist of peeling, seeding, and dicing tomatoes.
Heirloom plant
Definition: A variety that existed many years ago, before produce was grown for mass-market consumption. They are saved by farmers who want to grow some of the original varieties. Can be a fruit or a vegetable. Example: plants that ar
Avocado
Definition: Technically a fruit; one of the few produce items that contain a substantial amount of (healthy) fat. Flesh is green, creamy, and buttery. Once cut, the flesh begins to brown so it must be eaten immediately. Example: Avocado can be used in guacamole
Avocado
Definition: Technically a fruit; one of the few produce items that contain a substantial amount of (healthy) fat. Flesh is green, creamy, and buttery. Once cut, the flesh begins to brown so it must be eaten immediately. Example: avocado toast
Tomatoes
Definition: Technically considered a fruit and are grown in hundreds of varieties, varying in size, color, shape, flavor, and texture. All have juicy flesh, edible seeds, and smooth, shiny skin. Example: tomatoes
Capsaicin
Definition: The compound that gives a chile it's heat. It's most potent on the white ribs inside the pepper. Example: things found in hot peppers that gives them the fire
Pods and Seeds
Definition: This family of vegetables are best eaten young, when they are at their sweetest and most tender. Once picked, the natural sugars in the vegetable start to convert to starch. Many varieties of vegetables in this family sold in their dried forms. Examples include: peas, beans, bean sprouts, corn, and okra. Example: snap peas
Mushrooms
Definition: This family of vegetables can vary significantly in size, shape, color, and flavor. Two categories: wild and cultivated. Examples include: white, portobello, cremini, shiitake, and oyster, porcini, chanterelles, morels, and truffles. Example: mushroom can go on top of pizza
Mushrooms
Definition: This family of vegetables can vary significantly in size, shape, color, and flavor. Two categories: wild and cultivated. Examples include: white, portobello, cremini, shiitake, and oyster, porcini, chanterelles, morels, and truffles. Example: truffle
Gourds
Definition: This family of vegetables include cucumbers, eggplant, and many varieties of summer and winter squash. Example: Butternut squash, Acorn, Sweet dumplings ,Delicata, Eggplant, Cucumber
Gourds
Definition: This family of vegetables include cucumbers, eggplant, and many varieties of summer and winter squash. Example: egg plant
Onions
Definition: This family of vegetables include garlic and shallots. Two categories included in this family: green (meaning fresh) and dry (meaning cured). Example: You would use a onion in combined with your hamburgers
Cabbages
Definition: This family of vegetables provide a wide range of vegetables including brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower Example: fried cabbage