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* ''dīlla'' <small>(sg. only)</small> — peas
* ''dīlla'' <small>(sg. only)</small> — peas
* ''ḍuya'' — okra
* ''ḍuya'' — okra
* ''ghratsas'' — Calemerian avocado (with an apple-like appearance and texture); one of the main crops originating from Evandor. The name is borrowed from Auralian ''heratz'' [ɣeˈrats], ultimately from Proto-Evandorian *kʰräts, a root fairly stable in most Evandorian languages and thus a possible example of Calemerian Wanderwort.
* ''gubham'' <small>(sg. only)</small> — chickpeas
* ''gubham'' <small>(sg. only)</small> — chickpeas
* ''hauša'' — (green-white) cabbage
* ''hauša'' — (green-white) cabbage
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* ''kayaroe'' — Western eggplant. In most of the country, except for the Northwest, the related but different ''rulkah'' is more commonly found.
* ''kayaroe'' — Western eggplant. In most of the country, except for the Northwest, the related but different ''rulkah'' is more commonly found.
* ''kīnaška'' — cauliflower (typically purple)
* ''kīnaška'' — cauliflower (typically purple)
* ''khræsas'' — Calemerian avocado (with an apple-like appearance and texture); one of the main crops originating from Evandor. The name is borrowed from Auralian ''xres'' [xrɛs], ultimately from Proto-Evandorian *kʰräts, a root fairly stable in most Evandorian languages and thus a possible example of Calemerian Wanderwort.
* ''lājanah'' — carrot
* ''lājanah'' — carrot
* ''lambā'' — a tuber, mostly used for its flour (called ''læmāh'')
* ''lambā'' — a tuber, mostly used for its flour (called ''læmāh'')
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