100% | BERRY | 5 | ''Cran'' or ''rasp'' edible |
56% | NORI | 4 | Edible seaweed, or a Tolkien dwarf |
56% | HERB | 4 | Useful or edible plant |
55% | HERB | 4 | Edible plant such as basil or rosemary |
55% | SEAFOOD | 7 | Edible item or items from the ocean |
55% | ROOT | 4 | Edible part of a carrot or radish |
55% | PEPITA | 6 | Edible seed of a pumpkin or squash |
55% | SHELLFISH | 9 | Edible marine animals like crab or prawns |
55% | ROOT | 4 | Edible part of a radish or carrot |
55% | ARIL | 4 | Edible bit of a pomegranate or litchi |
53% | BRASSICA | 8 | Edible plant, such as kale, cabbage or broccoli |
52% | DRUMSTICK | 9 | Edible lower leg of a game bird or wildfowl |
50% | LENTIL | 6 | Small round edible pulse, red, green or yellow |
50% | FLOWERS | 7 | Maya crop produced for decoration or edible seeds |
47% | ABALONE | 7 | Edible marine gastropod mollusc whose shell is used for ornament or decoration |
47% | ABALONE | 7 | Edible, marine, gastropod mollusc whose shell is used for ornament or decoration |
45% | HAZEL | 5 | Tree or large shrub with rounded leaves and edible brown nuts |
44% | HAZEL | 5 | Temperate tree or large shrub with rounded leaves and edible brown nuts |
44% | OLIVE | 5 | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible, shiny black or green fruits |
43% | PINENUT | 7 | Common name of piñón or pinoli, edible seed |
42% | ORACHE | 6 | Plant of the genus Atriplex whose edible varieties include the garden — or sea — |
41% | MANGETOUT | 9 | Pea with an edible pod also known as a sugar pea or snow pea |
41% | CRANBERRY | 9 | Trailing shrub whose edible red berries are used to make a sauce or juice |
39% | ROSE | 4 | Valentine's day flower that is edible and used to infuse beverages, jellies, or jams |
39% | PEANUT | 6 | Leguminous plant also known as a goober or monkey nut cultivated for its edible seed |
37% | GRATE | 5 | Rasp |
37% | FILE | 4 | Rasp |
37% | EATABLE | 7 | Edible |
36% | FILES | 5 | Rasps |
36% | HOARSE | 6 | Rasping |