you want underground vegetables (root and tuber crops). Here are 10 examples:

Carrots: A classic example, known for their tapered shape and high beta-carotene content.

Potatoes: The most widely consumed tuber in the world. They grow on the underground stem of the plant.

Radishes: A fast-growing root vegetable with a peppery bite.

Beetroot: often simply called a beet, is a root vegetable known for its vibrant purple-red color and distinct earthy flavor.

Sweet Potatoes: Sweet potatoes are a type of root tuber and are botanically distinct from both potatoes and yams.

Onions: One of the most common bulb vegetables, known for its layered structure and pungent flavor.

Garlic: A compound bulb made of individual cloves, each of which can grow into a new plant

Ginger: A pungent, aromatic rhizome used widely in cooking and traditional medicine.

Turnips: A round root with a white and purple skin, often used in stews and roasts.

Turmeric: A bright orange rhizome known for its earthy flavor and powerful anti-inflammatory properties.