• TxzK@lemmy.zip
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    Biologically, tomatoes are fruit. Culinarily, tomatoes are vegetables.

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      The problem with the culinary term “vegetable” is that, properly, it applies to any edible part of a plant, and improperly, it’s basically a useless distinction.

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    do you know how this meme or bell curves work? should be the dummy saying vegetable, the majority saying fruit, and the genius (on the right…) saying it’s a vegetable

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    Errbuddy wanna talk about tomatoes but the real question is, are bananas fruit? Some varietals are sweet and clearly belong in desserts and fruit salads, some are savory and starchy like potatoes, depending on the culinary tradition you come from they’re used in both contexts, and they can and should have seeds but they don’t due to selective breeding. Tomatoes exist in an ambiguous state, but bananas are somehow both at all times.

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      Bananas are technically berries, which makes them a fruit. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of anyone think of a banana as a non-fruit before

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    The left one should say “fruits”, while the right one should say “fruit”

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    “Vegetables” makes no sense.

    Tomatoes, grapes, apples, cucumber, pumpkin, eggplant, mushrooms, all fruits.

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        We are talking about “fruits” here which isnt even a term used to describe plants. Maybe in english, not in german.

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          mushrooms are not fruits in any sense. Fruiting body is applied colloquially however since spores are not fruits this is also incorrect.

          However much like with calling a tomato a fruit, it’s perfectly clear to call the penis loo lookin’ thing a fruiting body and only derranged pedants are bothered by it.

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          Fruits are a specific part of the plant, the seed-bearing part (pods and ferns are the exceptions, I guess). Veggies are the rest of the plant. Mushrooms are fungi’s and all, don’t get me wrong, but they’re not plants