What foods are in the vegetable group?

Any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice counts as a member of the  vegetable group.  Vegetables may be raw or cooked; fresh, frozen,  canned, or dried/dehydrated; and may be whole, cut-up, or mashed.
Vegetables are organized into 5 subgroups, based on their nutrient  content.  Some commonly eaten vegetables in each subgroup are:
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| Dark green vegetables
 bok choybroccoli
 collard greens
 dark green leafy lettuce
 kale
 mesclun
 mustard greens
 romaine lettuce
 spinach
 turnip greens
 watercress
 Orange vegetables acorn squashbutternut squash
 carrots
 hubbard squash
 pumpkin
 sweetpotatoes
 Dry beans and peas black beansblack-eyed peas
 garbanzo beans (chickpeas)
 kidney beans
 lentils
 lima beans (mature)
 navy beans
 pinto beans
 soy beans
 split peas
 tofu (bean curd made from soybeans)
 white beans
 | Starchy vegetables
 corngreen peas
 lima beans (green)
 potatoes
 Other vegetables artichokesasparagus
 bean sprouts
 beets
 Brussels sprouts
 cabbage
 cauliflower
 celery
 cucumbers
 eggplant
 green beans
 green or red peppers
 iceberg (head) lettuce
 mushrooms
 okra
 onions
 parsnips
 tomatoes
 tomato juice
 vegetable juice
 turnips
 wax beans
 zucchini
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