| JAPONICA | Shrub of the rose family also called a Japanese quince cultivated for its edible fruit (8) |
| HAWTHORN | Shrub of the rose family also called may (8) |
| CUCUMBER | Creeping plant cultivated for its edible fruit (8) |
| CHESTNUT | Tree and its edible fruit that comes encased in a prickly husk, the roasted fruit can often be purchased at stalls in Palma, Mallorca or at outdoor market fairs elsewhere on the island |
| EGGPLANT | Usual North American name for Solanum melongena or its edible fruit (8) |
| DATEPALM | Tree, Phoenix dactylifera, grown for its edible fruit (4,4) |
| BRAMBLES | Prickly shrubs of the rose family (8) |
| CARAMBOLA | Brazilian tree cultivated for its edible fruit, also called star fruit (9) |
| TORMENTIL | Perennial plant of the rose family also called bloodroot (9) |
| ROWAN | Tree of the rose family also called mountain ash (5) |
| LYCHEE | Tropical tree of the soapberry family, known for its edible fruit (6) |
| ROSEAPPLE | Ornamental tree of the East Indies cultivated for its edible fruit (4,5) |
| CHAYOTE | Tropical American vine of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae) cultivated for its edible fruits and tubers; Sechium edule (7) |
| KERRIA | An East Asian shrub of the rose family that is cultivated for its yellow flowers (6) |
| TOSA | Breed of dog also called a Japanese mastiff (a) |
| BLUEBERRY | Plant of the genus Vaccinium, cultivated for its edible fruit (9) |
| GUAVA | Tropical American tree of the genus Psidium grown for its edible fruit (5) |
| SPIRAEA | A shrub of the rose family with clusters of small white or pink flowers (7) |
| LOGANBERRY | Hybrid of blackberry and raspberry cultivated for its edible fruit |
| COCKATIEL | Long-crested Australian bird of the cockatoo family also called a quarrion (9) |