A cucumber is botanically classified as a fruit because it develops from the flower of the cucumber plant and contains seeds. Despite this classification, it is commonly treated as a vegetable in culinary contexts due to its savory flavor and use in salads and dishes. This dual classification highlights the difference between botanical and culinary definitions.
no they are not condiments
a cucumber is a FRUIT
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is used as a vegetable
no, it grows on a plant
A cucumber is a fruit but for culinary purposes is treated as a vegetable
It is technically a fruit
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
cucumber is a fruit because it has seed. all fruits have seeds
A cucumber is a fruit but for culinary purposes it is used as a 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 tomato is a fruit. A cucumber is not coincidered a fruit because cucumbers don't grow from the seeds but the skin.Both are fruit
The cucumber is the fruit of the cucumber vine plant.