Botanically they are, but for cooking purposes, fruits have to be sweet. Green beans and tomatoes, for example, are not fruit.
No there is not... All fruits have seeds and that is what separates fruits from vegetables.
most fruits do have seeds, but so do all plants, and vegetables
Of course! All vegetables and fruits have seeds and can be grown.
The chemicals in the food
They are vegetables because they are a type of pepper. All peppers are vegetables.
So that they can reproduce. All fruits and vegetables have a seed of some kind.
A strawberry is a fruit because it has seeds around the outside. All fruits have seeds. Tomatoes and cucumbers are fruits even though people think they are vegetables but they have seeds inside them so, they ARE fruits and so are strawberries!!
Unlike other plants, the tomato have very small and hard seeds. there are also some other types of fruits and vegetables that are related to the tomato, for example, the Kiwi fruit and the Guava. These fruits and vegetables are usually eaten with the fleshy part of the fruits and vegetables and then passed out of the body known as droppings. The bird droppings contain seeds which are scattered all over.
Capsicum, Carrot, Radish, Beets, Red Cabbage...All peppers are fruits. They have seeds.
Capsicum, Carrot, Radish, Beets, Red Cabbage...All peppers are fruits. They have seeds.
Beets are vegetables because they do not contain seeds. All of the root crops are considered vegetables, as well as the leafy greens.
tomatoes Ignoring the fact that all fruits are vegetables, and assuming we are taking the term in its popular colloquial sense, all 'vegetables' that contain seeds can be classed as fruits. However, all that do not meet this criterion are not necessarily not fruits: thus, the strawberry is a fruit that contains its seeds on the outside skin. A coconut is a seed (the largest in the worlds, and could also be describes as a fruit. More technically, any part of a plant that is intended as part of the reproductive cycle is a fruit.