no. they are in the grains section of the food pyraimid.
Yes, cocoa beans are considered a fruit because they come from the cacao tree's fruit pods.
Beans are classified as legumes because they are dry fruit that grow in pods. From a botanist stand point, beans can be considered a fruit because they have seeds.
Chocolate is derived from the beans of Theobroma Cacao , cocoa or chocolate nut tree. So it is produced from a fruit.
Botanically the bean pod is a fruit. But they are considered a vegetable in the culinary sense.
Peanuts are not considered afruit. They are in the legume family with beans.
I have never heard of beans being fruit. they are a vegetable.ans2. The beans of which Baked Beans are made are technically fruit, as they are the seeding process derived from a flower.They are a 'dehiscent fruit' in that their pod splits open to release the seed (the beans).In common use, they are considered a vegetable (as distinct from a fruit), as are tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, pumpkin and so on. This arbitrary commonplace division is hardly a scientific one, based as it is on table use. .
They are both. Green beans are the immature seed containing structures of beans that develop from the flowers of the plant. Since "fruit" is scientifically defined as "a part of a flowing plant that derives from specific tissues of the flower, mainly one or more ovaries", green bean are technically fruit. However, the term "vegetable" (unlike fruit) is not a term based in biology, but rather on culinary and cultural tradition. As such green beans are also considered vegetables.
that is a good question...any thing with seeds is considered a fruit...i know it sounds weird to call a zuccini a fruit ....or an eggplant ..etc
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No. Coffee is a fruit and what we know as the "beans" are actually the seed of that fruit which are removed from the fruit, dried, roasted, brewed and served.
The urad bean is a fruit just like all other beans