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Title: January 2013 Food Pictures Identification Game
Post by: goodsamaritan on January 15, 2013, 01:02:43 pm
I took pictures of the food we had lying around the house last January 11, 2013. Let’s play a game and try to guess what the pictures are. Name those food items. The fruits, the vegetables, the animal foods. Let’s me try out the new capabilities of this upgraded wordpress website.
Will update this post in a couple of days with the answers.
Carabao Mangoes (Carabao is a variety of mangoe... we have some 6 varieties of mangoes)
Title: Re: January 2013 Food Pictures Identification Game
Post by: cherimoya_kid on January 16, 2013, 09:44:23 am
left to right, top to bottom (on the web page):
1. papaya, pineapple,, mango 2. oranges 3. lemons and limes 4. cantaloupe 5. garlic 6. eggs 7. watermelon 8. bananas, local variety of some kind 9. watermelon 10. young coconut meat/water 11. young coconuts 12. squash, onions, ginger, and garlic 13. onions 14. yam and local style bananas 15. shrimp and some kind of fish 16. red bananas 17. dried coconut meat 18. milk of some kind, maybe coconut milk
Title: Re: January 2013 Food Pictures Identification Game
Post by: goodsamaritan on January 16, 2013, 11:39:30 am
Nice... I'll come up with the details later.
I added 9 new pictures today January 16, 2013. Try guessing these additional 9 food items.
Full pics of the 9 additional pics are in the photo gallery of my 5th year update.
Title: Re: January 2013 Food Pictures Identification Game
Post by: goodsamaritan on January 18, 2013, 01:22:20 am
Descriptions of each food item can be found as captions to the blown up pictures.
The photo gallery blow ups function has been fixed. Click on a thumbnail picture to blow it up for a closer view. Press left and right arrow keys for previous and next views.
I added 3 more pictures.
So there are a total of 30 pictures in the link below: