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|image=[[File:SMA Vegetable Artwork.jpg|200px]]
|image=[[File:SMA Vegetable Artwork.jpg|200px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' ([[List of games by date#1987|1987]], overall)<br>''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]], ''Super Mario'' franchise)
|first_appearance=''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' ([[List of games by date#1987|1987]], overall)<br>''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]], ''Super Mario'' franchise)
|latest_appearance=''[[Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])  
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'''Vegetables'''<ref name=NES>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' instruction booklet|date=1988|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|page=18}}</ref><ref name=NP>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 1|page=10|date=July/August 1988|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref name=NPG>{{cite|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=1993|page={{file link|SMAS Guide 88.jpg|88}}}}</ref><ref name=SNES>{{cite|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' instruction booklet|date=1993|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|page=20}}</ref><ref name=Advance>{{cite|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=2001|title=''Super Mario Advance'' instruction booklet|page=26}}</ref> (also shortened to '''veggies''')<ref name=SNES/><ref name=Advance/> appear in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']] franchise as objects that can pulled out of the ground and thrown at enemies to damage or defeat them. They are introduced in ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. The most commonly recurring vegetable in the franchise is the [[turnip]], which has made several appearances following ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.
'''Vegetables'''<ref name=NES>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' NES instruction booklet|page=18}}</ref><ref name=NP>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 1|page=10}}</ref><ref name=NPG>{{cite|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Player's Guide|page={{media link|SMAS Guide 88.jpg|88}}}}</ref><ref name=SNES>{{cite|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' instruction booklet|page=20}}</ref><ref name=Advance>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Advance'' North American instruction booklet|page=26}}</ref> (also shortened to '''veggies''')<ref name=SNES/><ref name=Advance/> appear in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']] franchise as objects that can pulled out of the ground and thrown at enemies to damage or defeat them. They are introduced in ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. The most commonly recurring vegetable in the franchise is the [[turnip]], which has made several appearances following ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' / ''Super Mario Advance''====
====''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' / ''Super Mario Advance''====
[[File:Vegetable_SMB2.png|left|thumb|200px|Unripe and ripe vegetables, and the red grass pulled to acquire them]]
[[File:Vegetable_SMB2.png|left|thumb|200px|Unripe and ripe vegetables, and the red grass pulled to acquire them]]
Vegetables (also called '''Large Vegetables'''<ref>{{cite|author=Stratton, Bryan|title=''Super Mario Advance'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=11|date=June 7, 2001|isbn=0-7615-3633-7|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us}}</ref>) are first found in [[Subcon]] in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. They can be plucked with {{button|nes|B}} and thrown at enemies. '''Unripened vegetables'''<ref name=NES/><ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual|publisher=Nintendo|language=en-gb|page=10}}</ref> (also called '''Sprouts''',<ref name=NP/><ref name=NPG/> '''Tiny Vegetables''',<ref name=SNES/> or '''Small Vegetables'''<ref name=Advance/>) are smaller than the ripe ones but are just as effective when throwing. Almost all the red [[grass]] in the game is a vegetable when plucked. Vegetables can appear as [[turnip]]s, onions, beets, radishes, and other root vegetables. If four large ones are picked up in the same stage, picking up what is supposed to be the fifth one will reveal a [[Stop Watch]]. In the remakes, the pumpkin/bell-pepper-like vegetables are green instead of red. Additionally, the ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' remake adds large turnips called [[Giant Vegetable]]s, which take longer to pull out and can hit more enemies in succession.
Vegetables (also called '''Large Vegetables'''<ref>{{cite|author=Stratton, Bryan|title=''Super Mario Advance'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=11}}</ref>) are first found in [[Subcon]] in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. They can be plucked with {{button|nes|B}} and thrown at enemies. '''Unripened vegetables'''<ref name=NES/><ref>''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual (British English). Tab 10: "Items".</ref> (also called '''Sprouts''',<ref name=NP/><ref name=NPG/> '''Tiny Vegetables''',<ref name=SNES/> or '''Small Vegetables'''<ref name=Advance/>) are smaller than the ripe ones but are just as effective when throwing. Almost all the red [[grass]] in the game is a vegetable when plucked. Vegetables can appear as [[turnip]]s, onions, beets, radishes, and other root vegetables. If four large ones are picked up in the same stage, picking up what is supposed to be the fifth one will reveal a [[Stop Watch]].


[[Wart]] is said to hate vegetables in the game's story; he needs to be force-fed six vegetables to be beaten. Tomatoes and onions are only seen when thrown out of Wart's [[Dream Machine]].
[[Wart]] is said to hate vegetables in the game's story; he needs to be force-fed six vegetables to be beaten. Tomatoes and onions are only seen when thrown out of Wart's [[Dream Machine]].
Vegetables in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' function similarly as in the original game. There are also large turnips called [[Giant Vegetable]]s which take longer to pull out. Unlike their normal-sized counterparts, Giant Vegetables can hit more enemies in succession, due to their bigger size.
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====''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
In ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', scanning the [[Blue Green Switch]] will activate [[grass|grass patches]] with vegetables below them in the main game. They also appear by default in several [[World-e]] levels, namely [[Vegetable Volley]], [[The ol' Switcheroo]], [[A Sky-High Adventure]], [[Ice Cubed]], [[Ground Work]] and [[Treacherous Halls]]. Note that in this game, only turnips appear, in both their unripe and ripe forms, as well as the giant turnip that was introduced in ''Super Mario Advance''. In this game, vegetables can defeat certain enemies like [[Dry Bones]] and [[Chain Chomps]] instantly, but the player will only float on water if holding one, requiring it to be thrown away in order to swim.
In ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', scanning the [[Blue Green Switch]] will activate [[grass|grass patches]] with vegetables below them in the main game. They also appear by default in several [[World-e]] levels, namely [[Vegetable Volley]], [[The ol' Switcheroo]], [[A Sky-High Adventure]], [[Ice Cubed]], [[Ground Work]] and [[Treacherous Halls]]. Note that in this game, only turnips appear, in both their unripe and ripe forms, as well as the giant turnip that was introduced in ''Super Mario Advance''. In this game, vegetables can defeat certain enemies like [[Dry Bones]] and [[Chain Chomps]] instantly, but the player will sink in water if holding one, requiring to be thrown away in order to swim.


===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
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SMB2 Sprout 1.png|[[Turnip]] (small)
SMB2 Sprout 1.png|[[Turnip]] (small)
SMB2 Veggie 1.png|Turnip (big)
SMB2 Veggie 1.png|Turnip (big)
SMB2 Sprout 2.png|Radish
SMB2 Sprout 2.png|Radish (small)
SMB2 Veggie 2.png|What appears to either be a pumpkin or a bell pepper
SMB2 Veggie 2.png|Radish (big)
SMB2 Sprout 3.png|Parsnip (small)
SMB2 Sprout 3.png|Parsnip (small)
SMB2 Veggie 4.png|Parsnip (big)
SMB2 Veggie 4.png|Parsnip (big)
SMB2 Veggie 3.png|Beet
SMB2 Veggie 3.png|Beet
SMB2 Sprout 4.png|Radish
SMB2 Sprout 4.png|Onion (small)
SMB2 Veggie 5.png|Tomato
SMB2 Veggie 5.png|Onion (big)
SMB2 Veggie 6.png|Garlic
SMB2 Veggie 6.png|Garlic
Turnip DDP sprite.png|Daikon (''Doki Doki Panic'' only)
Turnip DDP sprite.png|Daikon (''Doki Doki Panic'' only)
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===Vegetable===
===Vegetable===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap={{ruby|野菜|やさい}}<ref name=DDP>{{cite|title=''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet|language=ja|date=1987|publisher=Nintendo|page=24}}</ref>
|Jap={{ruby|野菜|やさい}}<ref name=DDP>{{cite|title=''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet|page=24}}</ref>
|JapR=Yasai
|JapR=Yasai
|JapM=Vegetable
|JapM=Vegetable
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|Ita=Vegetale<ref name=SMB2>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Italian manual|page=18}}</ref>
|Ita=Vegetale<ref name=SMB2>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Italian manual|page=18}}</ref>
|ItaM=Vegetable
|ItaM=Vegetable
|Ita2=Verdura<ref name=SMAS>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' Italian manual|page=20}}</ref><ref name=SMA>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Advance'' European manual|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it|date=2001|page=110}}</ref><ref name=SMASLE>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]'' manual|language=it|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|date=2010|page=32}}</ref><ref>''[[NES Remix 2]]'', various ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' levels</ref><ref name=SMBE>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=70}}</ref>
|Ita2=Verdura<ref name=SMAS>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' Italian manual|page=20}}</ref><ref name=SMA>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Advance'' European manual|page=110}}</ref><ref name=SMASLE>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]'' Italian manual|page=32}}</ref><ref>''[[NES Remix 2]]'', various ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' levels</ref><ref name=SMBE>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|page=70}}</ref>
|Ita2M=Green/Vegetable
|Ita2M=Green/Vegetable
|Ita3=Ortaggio<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Italian e-manual from [[NES Classic Edition]]|page=6}}</ref>
|Ita3=Ortaggio<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Italian e-manual, pag. 6</ref><sup>[''which release?'']</sup>
|Ita3M=Vegetable
|Ita3M=Vegetable
|Por=Legume<ref>Trophy description for "Peach (Alt.)" in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' (European Portuguese)</ref><ref>''[[Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition]]'' various ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' challenges (Brazilian Portuguese)</ref>
|SpaE=Verdura<ref name="3DS VC ES-ES">''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual (European Spanish). Tab 10: «''Objetos''».</ref>
|PorM=Vegetable
|SpaEM=
|Spa=Verdura<ref name="3DS VC ES">{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual|publisher=Nintendo|language=es-es|page=10}}</ref>
|SpaM=Vegetable
|Swe=Grönsak{{ref needed}}
|Swe=Grönsak{{ref needed}}
|SweM=Vegetable
|SweM=Vegetable
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|Fre=Petit légume
|Fre=Petit légume
|FreM=Small vegetable
|FreM=Small vegetable
|FreE=Légume pas mûr<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual|language=fr|publisher=Nintendo|page=10}}</ref>
|FreE=Légume pas mûr<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual (European French). Tab 10: «''Objets''».</ref>
|FreEM=Non-mature vegetable
|FreEM=
|Ger=Unreifes Gemüse
|Ger=Unreifes Gemüse
|GerM=Unripened vegetable
|GerM=Unripened vegetable
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|Ita4=Germoglio<ref name=SMASLE/>
|Ita4=Germoglio<ref name=SMASLE/>
|Ita4M=Sprout
|Ita4M=Sprout
|Ita5=Verdura acerba<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual|language=it|page=10}}</ref>
|Ita5=Verdura acerba<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual (Italian). Tab 10: «''Oggetti''».</ref>
|Ita5M=Unripe vegetable
|Ita5M=Unripe vegetable
|Ita6=Miniverdura<ref name=SMBE/>
|Ita6=Miniverdura<ref name=SMBE/>
|Ita6M=Mini-vegetable
|Ita6M=Mini-vegetable
|SpaA=Brote de verdura<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual (Latin American Spanish)|page=10}}</ref>
|SpaE=Verdura aún no madura<ref name="3DS VC ES-ES"/>
|SpaAM=Vegetable sprout
|SpaEM=
|SpaE=Verdura aún no madura<ref name="3DS VC ES"/>
|SpaEM=Vegetable not yet ripe
}}
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