Tomatoes are fruit. Courgettes are vegetables.
Fruits are classified as juicy and containing seeds, both of which tomatoes have.
No. They are French zucchini.
No, the main ingredients of a traditional ratatouille are aubergines, courgettes, peppers and tomatoes.
Yes, ancient Greeks did eat courgettes, although they were likely referred to by different names, such as "squash" or "marrow." These vegetables were cultivated and enjoyed in various forms, often incorporated into dishes alongside other seasonal produce. The Greeks valued fresh vegetables in their diet, and courgettes would have been a part of their agricultural practices.
Tomatoes, although tomatoes are technically a fruit.
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Ratatouille is a stewed vegetable dish and no meat is used to make it, just ingredients such as tomatoes, with garlic, onions, courgettes and herbs. All the ingredients are sautéed lightly in olive oil.
Vine vegetables are vegetables which grow on vines...examples cucumbers, squash, tomatoes
Walter L. Doty has written: 'Tomatoes' -- subject- s -: Tomatoes, Cookery - Tomatoes - 'All about vegetables.' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Vegetable gardening, Cookery - Vegetables - 'All about tomatoes' -- subject- s -: Tomatoes, Cookery - Tomatoes -
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Lachanophobia is a fear of vegetables but I think tomatoes count as fruit?
Vegetable like runner beans, few species of cucumbers, courgettes are climbers and pumpkin is a creeper