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* '''bågras''' <small>(sg. only)</small> — legumes
* '''bågras''' <small>(sg. only)</small> — legumes
* '''mæchlišam''' <small>(sg. only)</small> — leafy greens
* '''mæchlišam''' <small>(sg. only)</small> — leafy greens
** ''haitē'' — salad, also the most common type of Chlouvānem "fast food". The common Chlouvānem salad contains mostly leafy greens, usually many mild-tasting vegetables (the actual ones used usually vary regionally and seasonally), stir-fried and spiced ''klaḍas'' (i.e. Chlouvānem tempeh), and a small portion of strong tasting, usually pickled, vegetables or mushrooms. The most commonly recognized ingredient, however, is the dressing, which is always some kind of strongly aromatic balsamic vinegar.
** ''haitē'' — salad, also the most common type of Chlouvānem "fast food". The common Chlouvānem salad contains mostly leafy greens, usually many mild-tasting vegetables (the actual ones used usually vary regionally and seasonally), stir-fried and spiced ''klaḍas'' (i.e. Chlouvānem tempeh), and a small portion of strong tasting, usually pickled, vegetables or mushrooms. The most commonly recognized ingredient, however, is the dressing, which is always some kind of strongly aromatic balsamic vinegar. ''haitē'' shops or carts are a common sight in cities of the Inquisition, especially near transit facilities, and it is very common to find people eating ''haitē'' on public transport at any time of the day.
* ''benahīra'' — tomato
* ''benahīra'' — tomato
* ''dāhāma'' — an edible tuber, quite like sweet potatoes but with a distinct reddish colour
* ''dāhāma'' — an edible tuber, quite like sweet potatoes but with a distinct reddish colour
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