Peppers are not fruits there freaking vegetables! I work for asda therefor i know cus asda rules :D
I would say vegetable as they mostly look like peppers, and peppers are vegetables :D!
Peppers are botanically fruits, but culinary vegetables (like tomatoes).
In the garden, peppers are a fruit. They grow from a flower and have seeds. In the kitchen, they are used as vegetables because they are not that sweet and they blend better with vegetables.
They are vegetables because they are a type of pepper. All peppers are vegetables.
I would say vegetable as they mostly look like peppers, and peppers are vegetables :D!
Piper nigrum (black, white or green peppercorns) is a berry.
Pat Katz has written: 'Parsley, peppers, potatoes & peas' -- subject(s): Cookery (Vegetables), Grain, Vegetables, Cookery (Fruit), Fruit, Cookery (Cereals) 'The Kitchen Gardener's Companion'
You can buy what you need. (milk,vegetables,fruit,cheese etc.)
Well, TECHNICALLY it is a fruit- just as tomatoes are a fruit. But most people call them vegetables. True vegetables are things like lettuce- where you eat the plant itself.
did you mean to say:are peppers and chilli peppers fruit or veg?if it is,then fruit,because:1.it has seeds2.it forms from the swollen ovary surrounding the seeds
they began in the 1930s at Health food stores of the West coast of the United States, as pureed fruit drinks -smoothies
Any plant that containes its own seeds is a fruit. This would include tomatoes, cucumbers, and bell peppers (classified by science, based on the FDA tomatoes, cucumbers and bell peppers are classified as vegetables)