18 Fruit + Veggie Recipes You’ve Probably Never Tried But Totally Should (2024)

It can be easy to go on autopilot in the produce section of the supermarket. Apples? Check. Garlic and kale? Check and check. But there’s a whole world of lonely, underrated produce just waiting for you to take it home to be roasted, pureed, baked or, in some cases, made into boozy popsicles. So, where to start? Load up your cute grocery tote with these 18 under-the-radar fruits and veggies and say buh-bye to boring old bananas.

1. Endive: Crunchy and naturally scoop-shaped, endive leaves are perfect to serve with dips or as a base for spreads. They also work perfectly as the shell in these Low-Carb Lentil Tacos — simply top with all the fixin’s you can fathom for ultimate flavor goodness. (via Brit + Co)

2. Pluot: A cross between apricots and plums, these jewel-toned fruits (they also come in orange and yellow hues) are sturdier than plums, but not quite as intense as an apricot. Bake them in a pie, tart or Pluot-Ginger Crostata like this beauty. (via Honestly YUM)

3. Kiwi: Here, old favorites strawberry, mango and watermelon join forces with the forgotten fuzzy green fruit to make Striped Whole Fruit Popsicles. These delicious pops prove you don’t need to be from New Zealand to be a kiwi lovah. BTW, here’s a quick tutorial on peeling and eating kiwis. We love this cute little fruit because they’re packed with vitamin C and are perfect for on-the-go snacking. (via The View from Great Island)

4. Passion Fruit: These bizarre-looking fruits are a creamy, sweet-tart tropical gem that lend themselves to spreads, jams and homemade curd. With these, you can make toast, ice cream, pancakes or biscuits even better. (via Drizzle + Dip)

5. Papaya: Ever wonder what you could possibly do with those giant papayas hanging out near the bananas in the produce section? Puree them up and make a pitcher of refreshing Papaya Lime Agua Fresca. The citrus takes the edge off papaya’s extra-sweet (almost watermelon-y) flavor. (via The View from Great Island)

6. Frisee: Salad for breakfast? Bien sur. Say “bonjour” to a classic French concoction: frisee salad topped with pancetta, poached eggs, Dijon vinaigrette and toasted baguette. (via Honey Good)

7. Lychee: Peeled lychees have the distinct honor of a — how do we put this — eyeball-esque texture. Weird mouthfeel aside though, they’re like a super-concentrated, slightly tropical-tasting grape, making them perfect for these Lychee Saketini Poptail. (via Endless Simmer)

8. Jicama: “Apple meets potato” isn’t exactly an appealing flavor assessment, but you’ll just have to trust us on this one. Dip slices in hummus, or use it in a sweet-savory slaw. (via Young and Raw)

9. Plantain: You don’t have to be Paleo to love plantains. These less-sweet members of the banana family are perfect for making homemade chips, fries and desserts. (via Fed and Fit)

10. Rutabaga: Like most root vegetables, this one’s not pretty, but its slight sweetness comes through when boiled, roasted or mashed. (via Nerds With Knives)

11. Guava: If you can’t find this Caribbean staple in stores (make sure to check Latin markets), you can easily find it in paste form. Once you do, you’ll be that much closer to these divine Pastelitos de Guava. (via Ethnic Spoon)

12. Daikon: This spicy radish doesn’t look like much: essentially a big white tube. But it’s packed with flavor and is ripe for spiralizing, like in this No-Noodle Pad Thai, which features daikon, carrot and zucchini noodles. (via Cookie + Kate)

13. Turnip: Whether you’re making soup, roasting, baking or pickling them — or are simply making a clever Lil Jon joke àlaMichelle Obama — these pretty root veggies should get in your crisper drawer ASAP. (via Tales of a Kitchen)

14. Starfruit: So much more than a pretty shape, starfruit are full of sweet and tangy deliciousness. Forgo the pineapple and use this antioxidant-rich, Southeast-Asia native in an Upside-Down Cake. (via Love and Duck Fat)

15. Nectarine: Why should peaches get all the glory? Use their less fuzzy, slightly sour cousins in summer salads, smoothies or pops, or even on pizza. (via Honestly YUM)

16. Sunchoke/Jerusalem Artichoke: This root of the sunflower plant is neither from Jerusalem, nor is it an artichoke. Better yet, use it as a sweeter substitute for potatoes, like in this Roasted Sunchoke and Caramelized Onion Soup. (via A House in the Hills)

17. Persimmon: Fresh persimmons bruise easily and you’ll only have a brief window to use them; slice and freeze a few to make this way-better-than-Orange-Julius Persimmon and Tangerine Smoothie with Vanilla, Ginger and Turmeric. Their tomato-like texture means they work well in savory recipes too. (via The Bojon Gourmet)

18. Mizuna: Similar to arugula, this peppery green can be used as a salad base, stirred into pasta or soups, or folded into sandwiches and wraps. (via The Kind Life)

Which new produce are you most pumped to try? Tell us in the comments below!

Dana Raidt

Dana is a Midwestern writer and editor with a passion for music, a penchant for thrift-store shopping and a never-ending recipe repertoire. She loves the beach, brunch, Fleetwood Mac and hoop earrings and is one half of Girl Germs, a concert series that honors fabulous lady musicians.

18 Fruit + Veggie Recipes You’ve Probably Never Tried But Totally Should (2024)

FAQs

What fruit or vegetable starts with J? ›

Jicama (pronounced HEE-kah-mah) is a round tuberous root vegetable with a pale brown thin skin and a starchy white dense interior. It has a sweet, nutty flavor, and a crisp, crunchy texture, like a cross between a potato and an apple. Jicama can be eaten raw or cooked.

What fruits or vegetables start with H? ›

  • Hazelnuts (Filberts)
  • Hearts of Palm.
  • Honeycrisp Apples.
  • Honeydew Melon.
  • Horseradish Root.
  • Hubbard Squash.
  • Huckleberry.
  • Hungarian Wax Peppers.

What fruit or vegetable starts with the letter U? ›

15 Fruits that Start with U
FruitsAlternate NamesCalories
UgliJamaican Tangelo, Uniq Fruit47cal
Ugni BerryMurta, Uniberry, Strawberry Myrtle75cal
UmbuImbu, Brazil Plum, Sour Apple34cal
UbubeseMuroro, Dwarf Custard Apple94cal
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What are some fruits and vegetables? ›

Spring
  • Apples.
  • Apricots.
  • Asparagus.
  • Avocados.
  • Bananas.
  • Broccoli.
  • Cabbage.
  • Carrots.

What fruits are A to Z? ›

  • Apples. Apricot. Banana. Blackberry. Blueberry. Boysenberry. Canary Melon. Cantaloupe. ...
  • Currants. Dates (tree dried only) Dragon Fruit. Durian (purchase cut) Figs. Gooseberry. Grapes. Grapefruit. ...
  • Lemon. Lime. Loganberry. Longan. Loquat. Lychee. Mandarin. Mango. ...
  • Blood Orange. Papaya. Passion Fruit. Peach. Pear. Persimmon. Pineapple. Plum.

Is there a fruit or vegetable that starts with Q? ›

Quince. This fruit comes from the same family as pear, but can't be eaten raw. Slices of quince go well with apple in desserts such as apple crumble. Quince smells of perfume when cooked, and some people use it as an air freshener.

What fruit begins with k? ›

From well known ones like kiwis and key limes to lesser known fruits like keule and kwai muk, there is a lot to be discovered in this category.

What is a fruit or vegetable that starts with F? ›

Fennel: resembles a celery, and flowers are like aniseed. Frisee lettuce is a variation of endive. Fiddelheads are furled fronds of a young fern, which is harvested for use as a vegetables. Fava beans.

What fruit or veggie starts with z? ›

There are many different types of fruit that start with the letter Z. Some of the most popular ones include zucchini, Zinfandel grapes, and zebra fruit. Each of these fruits offers unique health benefits that make them worth incorporating into your diet.

What fruit or vegetable starts with y? ›

Yam. The skin of a yam is thick and rough like the bark of a tree. Yams are a bit like potatoes but their flesh can be white, yellow or even purple.

What is the number one healthiest fruit? ›

Blueberries take the title of healthiest fruit. Blueberries' stunning hue comes from their anthocyanins — an antioxidant believed to be responsible for their numerous health benefits. Long-term studies suggest that including blueberries in your regular lineup may lower the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

What is the healthiest vegetable in the world? ›

The CDC assigns nutrition density scores to produce based on their concentration of essential vitamins and minerals. Usual suspects like spinach, chard, and beet greens all have scores ranging in the 80s. But the only vegetable to earn a perfect score of 100 is watercress.

What berries start with J? ›

J
  • Jabuticaba.
  • Jaltomata procumbens.
  • Jostaberry.

What kind of vegetable is jicama? ›

Jicama is a root vegetable with thick, brown skin and white flesh. It tastes like an apple but not as sweet. It's a bit like a potato but with a lot fewer carbs. The jicama plant grows mostly in Mexico and Central America on a long vine.

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