Languages › Japanese Vegetables in Japanese Vocabulary Share Flipboard Email Print Jeremy Keith/flickr/CC By 2.0 Japanese Essential Japanese Vocabulary History & Culture Japanese Grammar By Namiko Abe Namiko Abe Japanese Language Expert B.A., Kwansei Gakuin University Namiko Abe is a Japanese language teacher and translator, as well as a Japanese calligraphy expert. She has been a freelance writer for nearly 20 years. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on January 20, 2019 Although there are no strict rules, some of the names of fruits are commonly written in katakana. Click link to hear the pronunciation. You can also check out my "Japanese Audio Phrasebook" to learn more Japanese vocabulary. vegetablesyasai野菜 spinachhourensouほうれん草 potatojagaimoじゃがいも pumpkinkabochaかぼちゃ mushroomkinokoきのこ cabbagekyabetsuキャベツ cucumberkyuuriきゅうり beansmame豆 bean sproutsmoyashiもやし eggplantnasuなす green onionnegiねぎ carrotninjinにんじん garlicninnikuにんにく parsleypaseriパセリ green pepperpiimanピーマン lettuceretasuレタス sweet potatosatsumaimoさつまいも celeryseroriセロリ bamboo shoottakenokoたけのこ oniontamanegiたまねぎ tomatotomatoトマト Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Abe, Namiko. "Vegetables in Japanese Vocabulary." ThoughtCo, Feb. 16, 2021, thoughtco.com/vegetables-japanese-vocabulary-2028146. Abe, Namiko. (2021, February 16). Vegetables in Japanese Vocabulary. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/vegetables-japanese-vocabulary-2028146 Abe, Namiko. "Vegetables in Japanese Vocabulary." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/vegetables-japanese-vocabulary-2028146 (accessed March 23, 2023). copy citation