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Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
ASPARAGUS
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
ASPARAGUS
espárragos (Spanish)
asperges (French)
espargos (Portugese)
Lúsǔn (Chinese)
špargla (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) نويلهلا تابن
Spargel (German)
szparagi (Polish)
măng (Vietnamese)
kuşkonmaz (Turkish)
спаржа (Russian)
(Hebrew) סוגרפסא
ऐस्पैरागस (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
BEETS
BEETS
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
hojas de remolacha (Spanish)
feuilles de betteraves (French)
beterraba (Portugese)
Tiáncài (Chinese)
repe zelje (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) رجنبلا
Mangold (German)
Zieloni buraków (Polish)
rau củ cải đường (Vietnamese)
pancar yaprağı (Turkish)
Свекла (Russian)
(Hebrew) קלס
चुकंदर (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Rich Cuthie
BEETS
BEETS
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
hojas de remolacha (Spanish)
feuilles de betteraves (French)
beterraba (Portugese)
Tiáncài (Chinese)
repe zelje (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) رجنبلا
Mangold (German)
Zieloni buraków (Polish)
rau củ cải đường (Vietnamese)
pancar yaprağı (Turkish)
Свекла (Russian)
(Hebrew) קלס
चुकंदर (Hindi)
BROCCOLIPhoto courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
brócoli (Spanish)
brocoli (French)
brócolis (Portugese)
Xī lánhuā (Chinese)
brokula (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) يلكورب
Brokkoli (German)
brokuły (Polish)
bông ci xanh (Vietnamese)
begonia (Turkish)
брокколи (Russian)
(Hebrew) ילקורב
ब्रोक्कोली (Hindi)
BROCCOLI
CABBAGEPhoto courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
repollo (French)
repolho (Portugese)
卷心菜 (Chinese)
kupus (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) فوفلم
Kohl (German)
kapusta (Polish)
bắp cải (Vietnamese)
lahana (Turkish)
капуста (Russian)
(Hebrew) בורכ
गोभी (Hindi)
CABBAGE
CARROTSPhoto courtsey of: Margaret Cars-
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
zanahorias (Spanish)
carottes (French)
cenouras (Portugese)
Hóng luóbo (Chinese)
mrkve (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) رزج
Möhren (German)
marchew (Polish)
cà rốt (Vietnamese)
havuç (Turkish)
морковь (Russian)
(Hebrew) רזג
गाजर (Hindi)
CARROTS
CAULIFLOWERPhoto courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
coliflor (Spanish)
chou-fleur (French)
couve-flor (Portugese)
Càihuā (Chinese)
cvjetača (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) طيبنرق
Blumenkohl (German)
kalafior(Polish)
bông cải (Vietnamese)
karnabahar (Turkish)
цветная капуста (Russian)
(Hebrew) תיבורכ
फूलगोभी (Hindi)
CAULIFLOWER
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
CELERY
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
apio (Spanish)
céleri (French)
aipo (Portugese)
Qíncài (Chinese)
celer (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) سفرك
Sellerie (German)
seler (Polish)
cần tây (Vietnamese)
kereviz (Turkish)
сельдерей (Russian)
(Hebrew) ירלס
अजवाइन (Hindi)
CELERY
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
CHERRY TOMATOES
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
CHERRY TOMATOES
tomates cherry (Spanish)
tomates cerises (French)
tomates cereja (Portugese)
Yīngtáo xīhóngshì (Chinese)
cherry rajčice (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) مطامطلا
Kirschtomaten (German)
pomidorki (Polish)
cà chua (Vietnamese)
cherry domates (Turkish)
помидоры черри (Russian)
(Hebrew) ירש תוינבגע
चेरी टमाटर (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
CHILI PEPPER
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
CHILI PEPPER
peperoncino (Spanish)
piment (French)
pimenta (Portugese)
Làjiāo (Chinese)
čili paprika (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) راحلا لفلفلا
Chili-Pfeffer (German)
papryka chili (Polish)
ớt (Vietnamese)
begonia (Turkish)
(Hebrew) ילצ לפלפ
चिली मिर्च (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
CORN
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
CORN
maíz (Spanish)
maïs (French)
milho (Portugese)
Làjiāo (Chinese)
čili paprika (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) راحلا لفلفلا
Mais (German)
kukurydza (Polish)
ngô (Vietnamese)
mısır (Turkish)
перец чили (Russian)
(Hebrew) סרית
मकई (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
CUCUMBER
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
CUCUMBER
pepino (Spanish)
concombre (French)
pepino (Portugese)
Huángguā (Chinese)
krastavac (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) ناجنذاب
Gurke (German)
ogórek (Polish)
dưa chuột (Vietnamese)
salatalık (Turkish)
огурец (Russian)
(Hebrew) ןופפלמ
खीरा (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
EGG PLANT
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
EGG PLANT
berenjena (Spanish)
aubergine (French)
berinjela (Portugese)
Qiézi (Chinese)
patlidžan (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) دوسأ ناجنذاب
Aubergine (German)
bakłażan (Polish)
cà tím (Vietnamese)
patlıcan (Turkish)
баклажан (Russian)
(Hebrew) ליצח
बैंगन (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
GARLIC
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
GARLIC
ajo (Spanish)
ail (French)
alho (Portugese)
Dàsuàn (Chinese)
češnjak (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) موث
Knoblauch (German)
czosnek (Polish)
tỏi (Vietnamese)
sarımsak (Turkish)
чеснок (Russian)
(Hebrew) םוש
लहसुन (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
GREEN BEAN
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
GREEN BEAN
ejotes (Spanish)
haricots verts (French)
vagens (Portugese)
Lǜdòu (Chinese)
zeleni grah (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) ءارضخ ايلوصاف
grüne Bohnen (German)
zielona fasola (Polish)
đậu xanh (Vietnamese)
taze fasulye (Turkish)
зеленая фасоль (Russian)
(Hebrew) םודא לפלפ
हरी फली (Hindi)
Photo courtsey of: Margaret Carsley
LETTUCE
Design and layout created by Chelsea High School - Desktop Publishing II students.
The Flash Card Project is supported in part by a grant from the Chelsea Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Photographs and translations generously provided by Chelsea Community Gardeners and friends of the Chelsea Community Garden.
LETTUCE
lechuga (Spanish)
laitue (French)
alface (Portugese)
Shēngcài (Chinese)
zelena salata (BosnianSerboCroatian)
(Arabic) سخلا
Salat (German)
sałata (Polish)
rau diếp (Vietnamese)
marul (Turkish)
салат-латук (Russian)
(Hebrew) ורנבה ףירח לפלפ
सलाद पत्ता (Hindi)