🥕 Vegetable Memory 🥕

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Features of Vegetable Memory Game

  • Fresh and colorful vegetable illustrations
  • Senior-friendly large card design
  • Effective for improving memory and concentration
  • 4 difficulty levels for enjoyable progression

Vegetable Memory (Normal) Appeal

Normal mode is perfect for those familiar with the game who want to improve their skills. Various vegetables appear, providing a richer gaming experience.

Normal Mode Features

  • Moderate difficulty with 8 pairs of cards
  • Balance training for memory and concentration
  • Aim for best times to stay motivated
  • Perfect volume for daily brain training

Daily Brain Training Habits

Normal mode is ideal for daily brain training.

  • Morning mental exercise
  • Lunch break refreshment
  • Family fun time
  • Relaxing before bed

Types of Vegetables

Vegetable Memory features 10 types of vegetables familiar from daily meals. You can enjoy the game while learning about the characteristics and nutrition of each vegetable.

Tomato

Tomato

A summer vegetable with characteristic bright red color. Contains the antioxidant lycopene and is delicious both raw and cooked.

Eggplant

Eggplant

A summer vegetable with beautiful purple skin. Contains nasunin, a type of polyphenol, and goes perfectly with oil.

Orange

Orange

A citrus fruit rich in vitamin C. Features refreshing aroma and sweet-sour taste, eaten fresh or as juice.

Cabbage

Cabbage

The king of leafy vegetables. Rich in vitamin C and vitamin K, delicious both raw and cooked.

Daikon Radish

Daikon Radish

A representative white root vegetable. Contains digestive enzymes and is used in various dishes like grated, stewed, or pickled.

Green Pepper

Green Pepper

A member of the paprika family. Rich in vitamin C with a characteristic bitter taste, but very high nutritional value.

Pumpkin

Pumpkin

A representative autumn vegetable with sweetness. Rich in beta-carotene and vitamin E, used in stews, soups, and desserts.

Onion

Onion

A basic aromatic vegetable in cooking. Said to have blood-thinning effects and used in various dishes.

Broccoli

Broccoli

A vegetable where we eat the green flower buds. Rich in vitamin C and folic acid, a highly nutritious green vegetable.

Cucumber

Cucumber

A classic summer vegetable. High water content with a refreshing taste. Often used in salads and pickles.