[Vegetable Songs] Unexpected artists too!? A roundup of recommended tracks
When you hear “vegetable songs,” many of you probably picture music for children, right?
Of course, there are plenty of cute tunes that seem perfect for helping kids overcome their dislike of veggies.
But in fact, among songs by well-known artists, there are also tracks whose titles or lyrics include the names of vegetables!
So this time, we’re spotlighting songs with a vegetable theme!
From timeless hits everyone knows to quirky, unique tracks, we’ll be showcasing a wide range.
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[Vegetable Songs] Unexpected artists, too!? A roundup of recommended tracks (21–30)
VegetarismBejita Gāruzu & Yukimayuko

This is the song used in the KAGOME Yasai 100 commercial, and it was also chosen as the campaign song for Vegetable Day on August 31.
The Beshikko Dancers who perform in the PV drew attention because they had previously danced as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s backup dancers, and because there is one boy among them.
cookingYUI

This is a popular song by YUI that portrays someone who isn’t great at cooking but makes carbonara and a salad for the person she loves.
It overflows with the feelings of being in love, and many women will likely relate.
It’s a song that makes you feel happy when you listen to it.
Stuffed bell peppers with meatDJ misoshiru to MC gohan

It’s an unusual artist name, but this is a popular song by DJ Misoshiru & MC Gohan, who is a solo artist, not a group.
The song is a rap about how to make stuffed bell peppers, and if you follow the lyrics, you can make stuffed bell peppers—it’s a fun track.
Love Saladsaa sa

It’s a song used as the background music for Kyoto TV’s “At-Home Cooking Story” and is one of Saasa’s popular tracks.
Various vegetables appear in the lyrics, but it’s a song that ultimately says Romanesco is the favorite.
With a lively band sound centered on ukulele, it’s a soothing tune.
Cold noodles for youKetsumeishi

One of Ketsumeishi’s hidden gems, this song portrays a man making chilled Chinese noodles for his girlfriend during the sweltering summer.
He’s not good at cooking, but he gives it his all for her, and the song shares the warm, happy feeling that comes from his heartfelt effort.
Tomatoes of the SunYunna

One of singer-songwriter Younha’s popular songs, it was used as the theme song for Weathernews SOLiVE 24.
The lyrics compare the sun to a tomato, and its bright, sunny melody together with Younha’s gentle vocals is an uplifting track.
Tomatotto…? Chili pepper – a vegetable shiritori –Kakijima Shinji / Hanakappa (Nakagawa Rie) Momokappa (Shishido Rumi)

This song was used as the ending theme for the anime Naka-Kappa and is very popular with children.
Its lyrics play a vegetable-themed shiritori word game, and the tune is fun and uplifting.
It also serves as a food-education song that can spark interest in vegetables even among kids who don’t like them.

