What food grows in north Italy?
* Vegetables:
* Artichokes
* Asparagus
* Bell peppers
* Broccoli
* Brussels sprouts
* Cabbage
* Carrots
* Cauliflower
* Celery
* Corn
* Cucumbers
* Eggplant
* Garlic
* Herbs (basil, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme)
* Leeks
* Lettuce
* Mushrooms
* Onions
* Peas
* Peppers
* Potatoes
* Pumpkins
* Radishes
* Spinach
* Squash
* Tomatoes
* Turnips
* Zucchini
* Fruits:
* Apples
* Apricots
* Avocados
* Bananas
* Berries (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries)
* Cantaloupe
* Cherries
* Citrus fruits (lemons, oranges, grapefruit)
* Figs
* Grapes
* Kiwi
* Mangos
* Nectarines
* Peaches
* Pears
* Pineapples
* Plums
* Pomegranates
* Strawberries
* Watermelon
* Nuts:
* Almonds
* Hazelnuts
* Pine nuts
* Pistachios
* Walnuts
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