| COCONUTPALM | Tree with nutritious fruit |
| BANANA | Tree-like tropical plant with a nutritious fruit (6) |
| ACAI | A cold afternoon and one finds nutritious fruit |
| SUPERFOODS | Word used to describe nutritious fruits, vegetables, grains etc, such as acai, blueberries, sea buckthorn, kale, teff, quinoa and turmeric (10) |
| MESQUIT | Leguminous tree or shrub of North America with nutritious pods (7) |
| NURSE | Job with "nutritious" in its etymology |
| BERET | Found around river, plant with nutritious root cap (5) |
| PEA | A spherical green leguminous seed of a papilionaceous climbing plant's pod, packed with nutritious flavour perfectly suited to creamy soup, garden salad, fritters, kedgeree, pasta primavera or a roast |
| LENTIL | Tree with a high-protein edible seed or pulse, the Mallorcan variety is round and flat and often served in nutritious stews with local sobrassada (6) |
| PAPAYA | Tropical fruit with highly nutritious seeds |
| BREADFRUIT | Highly nutritious product of tropical tree |
| WHEATGERM | What's nutritious with the marge spread? |
| THROBS | Cooking broth with ultimately nutritious pulses (6) |
| CHIA | Mint family plant with a nutritious seed |
| ALIMENTARY | After a fruit, notary refuses nothing that's nutritious (10) |
| BAKEDBEANS | Fishy kebab around Dublin with starters, entrees and nutritious side dish traditionally served on toast (5,5) |
| SWISSCHARD | Root vegetable with long succulent whitish stalks and highly nutritious green leaves (5,5) |
| BRAZIL | Highly nutritious nut of a South American tree (6) |
| ADE | Less-nutritious juice alternative |
| ENRICHED | Made more nutritious |