biologicly its a fruit but most people refer to it as a veg
Yes, sweetcorn is a vegetable.
Yes, fruit was rationed. During ww2, because the German submarines kept bombing the English trade ships, fruit overboard became quite scarse. Fruit like oranges and apples were plentiful though because people were encouraged to grow their own fruit + veg in the 'Dig for Victory.'
An Egg is not veg
They would:grow their own (e.g veg, fruit)rear their own (animals=meat)go to market days in the town and trade/barter items
Cheese, bread, wine, perhaps some sliced beef and a piece of fruit.
It is A fruit, because it has seeds.
fruit and veg there is only 1 fruit and veg
veg are better to eat fruit have little suger
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
Try giving your guinea pig some fresh fruit and veg e.g carrots, lettuice, cucumber,apple,bananna (not oranges or cabbage!)
A typical portion of fruit or veg is literally a handful, for example, a handful of grapes is a portion of fruit and an apple is a portion of fruit. You should have 5 fruit and veg a day so that's five handfuls of fruit and veg :)
A bannana is a fruit
Peaches are a fruit.
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is used as a vegetable
no, it grows on a plant
the Pumpkin is a squash, also related to gourds, in the genus Cucurbita and the family Cucurbitaceae . See attached Wikipedia article.the pumpkin gets confused whether it a fruit or veg but like the cucumber and tomato it is a fruit
A cucumber is a fruit but for culinary purposes is treated as a vegetable