How can you tell food is a fruit or a vegetable?
Fruit:
Fruit does not have seeds for e.g a orange doesn't have seeds so it's a fruit 🍊
Vegetable:
Vegetables have seeds for e.g an apple has seeds in it so it's a vegetable 🍎
Facts:
A Banana is NOT a vegetable for fact it's a fruit.
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Fruits develop from the ovaries of plants and contain the seeds. Some plants develop other parts to contain or hold the seeds ("pomes" like the apple and pear, accessory fruits like the strawberry).
Because of their flavor, tomatoes are used as vegetables. A vegetable is not a botanical description, but a cooking use. Other actual fruits (eggplant, cucumber, squash, zucchini, and pumpkin) are also used as vegetables.
A vegetable is anything that does not have seeds: roots, tubers, stems, leaves
If it has a seed its a fruit if it has no seed its a vegetable.
Fruits comes from tree, but veggies comes from plants. That's the only difference
you see fruits have seeds or a seed and vegetable's don't
a fruit has seeds a vegtable doesnt
vegetables arent as good
A fruit is green and a vegetable is orange
you can tell if something is a fruit or a vegetable by if it has seeds or not so the difference is that fruit has seeds and vegetables don't even though lots of fruits like cucumber is known as a vegetable it is actually a fruit.
You can tell if a fruit has acid in it if that fruit has a sour taste to it.Examples:LemonsGrapesLimesOrangesApples
in no fruit and in no vegetable
This has been debated since time began, is it a fruit, no it is a vegetable, no it is a fruit etc......
FruitIt contains seeds.a lemon is a fruit but can be considered a vegtableA lemon is a fruit because it has a seed....the fastest way to tell if something is a fruit or veggi is if it has a seed, if it has a seed it is a fruit :)
Yor taste it and are still alive thirty minutes later.
Apple
A fruit is the term given to the fleshy part of a plant produced by the plant as part of its seed protection/dispersal strategy.A vegetable is the term given to an edible part of a plant that is not a fruit.
Yes, an avocado is a fruit. There are two ways you can tell if a fruit/vegetable is a vegetable or a fruit. 1) If it has seeds, it's a fruit. If it doesn't, it's a vegetable. 2) If it continues to ripen after it's picked then it is a fruit. If not, vegetable.
A cucumber is botanically a fruit, but usually is regarded as a "culinary vegetable". (Tomatoes are another example of something that's technically a fruit, botanically speaking, but is used as a vegetable in cooking.)
A pair is a fruit, not a vegetable