This webpage contains a list comprised only of the names in English of the fruits and vegetables that were found in grocery stores located in the Bay Area (in California, United States [US or USA]) for comparison to the fruits and vegetables found in Myanmar, Thailand, and your location.
(Note: The list was created with only the English names and no images. The total number of images would have been based on the total number of entries which is extremely large, and the entries would have easily doubled the number of webpages for the fruits and vegetables compared to the fruits and vegetables found in Myanmar and Thailand. Also, since the fruits and vegetables found in the US are comprised of a huge number of varieties with specific names, there were no translations in most cases.)
For reference, the list of fruits and vegetables found in Myanmar and Thailand is over 230+, and the total fruits and vegetables available in the US is over 600+. If we were to compile the actual list nationwide of all of the fruits and vegetables available in US grocery stores, we would easily be in the thousands for available varieties.
Take in mind that the total amount of fruits and vegetables in the US is constantly growing and changing, and even more fruits and vegetables are offered to the American consumer outside of grocery stores through festivals, farmer's markets, Amazon, and other websites that offer produce.
For example, here are a few websites that offer over thousands of seeds for various fruits and vegetables. These websites empower people with the ability to grow any of these fruits or vegetables they choose and sell them in their local markets.
In addition to the fruits and vegetables found in local US markets and seeds found on the internet, stores sell other plants and trees grown in nurseries that are available for people to plant in their garden, greenhouse, or inside their homes.
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US Lists of Fruits and Vegetables:
The "US List of Fruits an Vegetables" below was created through Google Gemini's feature named "Canvas." This allowed me to take the raw xlsx data, use Canvas to describe what I wanted, and Google Gemini created the HTML code below with the live integrated table in a few hours. The actual code was created in a matter of minutes, but working through the features of what I wanted took a couple of hours which is still exceptionally fast considering I would not have been able to code this on my own or the task could have taken weeks, if not months.
Click the "Rows" drop-down menu under "Display Rows" to see the full list of fruit and vegetable options. Selecting "Show all" will show the entire list. Columns and rows can be added and removed based on selections. Each column can be sorted by clicking on the column names. As in, clicking "Variety" will sort either ascending or descending based on the arrow direction by the content of water of the fruits and vegetables selected.
The search field is based on selected columns and rows. That means that if the entire total number of rows and columns are not selected, the results will not show all of the search results. To search the entire table, make sure that all rows and columns are selected.
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