Fruit or vegetable with M
Juicy tropical fruit; clearly a real M-fruit.
Well-known fruit; 'melon' is a standard name.
Edible fungus, commonly treated as a vegetable.
Citrus fruit; also known as mandarin orange.
Real berry fruit from mulberry trees.
Edible fungi, counted as vegetables.
British veg (like big zucchini); valid entry.
Edible herb; we'll count it as a veg.
Exact citrus fruit name; totally valid.
Maize (corn) is eaten as a veg; valid M-name.
Real fruit used as a natural sweetener.
Plural form of melon; acceptable fruit.
Leafy vegetable; common English name.
Plural of the fruit; still acceptable.
Same as muskmelon; recognized fruit.
Type of melon fruit; standard English term.
Plural of mandarin fruit; fits nicely.
Edible bean/legume; treated as a veg.
Real tropical fruit; widely known.
Snow pea; UK term used in English.
Genuine fruit famed as a sweetener; valid.
Plural of mango; alternate spelling is fine.
Apple cultivar; a type of eating apple
A real fruit starting with M—juicy and common.
A preserved cherry; a standard term in English.
Prepared potato dish; veg-based and common
Edible beans; counted as veggies in many diets.
Common potato dish; counts as vegetable form
A macadamia nut—nuts are fruits, so it fits.
UK classic, canned peas—veggie form; valid in UK.
Real M-fruit, sweet berries—totally valid.
Preserved cherries; common term—fits the category.
British term for snow peas; valid in the UK.
Valid preserved form of garlic sold in jars.
Tropical fruit from Southeast Asia, crisp and juicy.
Edible plant whose seeds used as condiment
Herb leaves used fresh as vegetable/seasoning
Yes! Muscadine grapes are an edible fruit.
Mint leaves are herbs used fresh or dried.
Manioc is cassava, a starchy root veg.
Mandioca is cassava, a starchy root crop.
A real leafy vegetable; valid English name.
Macadamia fruit gives edible macadamia nuts.
Monkey nuts is UK term for peanuts in shell.
Melanzana is Italian for eggplant/aubergine.
Mashed potato is a standard potato preparation.
Leafy vegetable; usually called mustard greens.
Yes! An old name for eggplant/aubergine.
Mustard seeds are edible plant seeds, used as spice
Edible leaves are eaten as mustard greens.
Real edible nut; counts as a fruit in English.
Valid in UK: mangold = mangel-wurzel beet.
The words in the list Fruit or vegetable with M come from players of the word game City, Country, River.