I think 🌶️ should be 'chili' and 🫑 should be 'pepper' (or 'bell' pepper). Plus 🫒 olive, 🧅 onion and 🧄 garlic. Plus technically 🥜 peanut, but that's a discretionary move...
Like other quizes, the two distinct categories should be separated out. One column for fruits and one that is labeled vegetables. All the answer columns say "fruit" so if you are looking for just one more, you don't know whether it's a fruit or a vegetable.
There are so many others I wonder about, the fruits and veg are atleast recognisable and might be used in a normal real life situation ("can you cut the.."), but some of these I have never or maybe used once in my life.
I have to second this, I think onion and garlic are both vegetables and both in the updated emojis section and therefore should be included. Great quiz!
"Melon" as in this quiz is called rockmelon in New Zealand; if you say "melon" to someone they'll ask you which type of melon (rockmelon or watermelon) you mean. The answers as they stand confused me (I typed "melon" but only got credit for one type, and could easily have overlooked the other)
Yes, same in Australia. Watermelons are melons so to my mind if you type in melon you should get watermelon too. It's a bit like red and green apples. Tho the melon emoji looks to me more like a honeydew melon than a rockmelon/cantaloupe.
Exquisite quiz! However, it needs updating as new fruit and vegetable emojis have been added to the emoji index. Please fix this in order to become the greatest Jetpunk creator of all time!
yes I see no reason whatsoever why you have removed it. And whatever the reason was, why did you then leave onions. Both of them are of the Allium genus. (so is leek btw surely you would not have taken that off?)
They have sweet potato trucks like America has ice cream trucks.
I think if you are gonna exclude (or include) one you should do it for the other aswell. They are closely related and both types of Allium.
And if you go to the wikipedia page (and other sites) for melons, watermelon is listed as well.
Great quiz though!
It's especially odd that this quiz considers onions to be vegetables, but not garlic.