Technically speaking, it is a berry.
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It is a fruit but it is thought of as a vegetable.
Avocado is a fruit, more specifically a berry- see below link http://ucavo.ucr.edu/AvocadoWebSite%20folder/AvocadoWebSite/General/FruitBerry.html
Yes, botanically an avocado is a berry, with a large single seed A berry is a fleshy fruit without a stone, produced from a single flower containing one ovary.
Joyce Robbins Bertoldi has written: 'Avocados' -- subject(s): Avocado, Avocado industry, Juvenile literature, Spanish language materials 'Cherry Berry'
Asparagus and artichoke are vegetables. Acorn squash, Australian finger lime, apple, abiu fruit, apricot, acai berry, araza, and avocado and are fruits.
The Avocado Pear, or Butter Pear or Alligator Pear is a fruit. Technically it is a large berry that contains a large seed
Abiu fruit, acai berry, acorn squash, apple, apricot, araza, Australian finger lime and avocado and are fruits. Artichoke and asparagus are vegetables.
avocado is not popular in India. It is called avocado Only.
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No. [1] The avocado [Persea americana] is a flowering tree in the Lauraceae family. Fruit refers to the ripened ovaries of flowers. And the fruit of the avocado tree is the berry. Within the berry is a pit that protects the seeds inside. [2] Not all seeds are nuts. The only that are just have 1-2 seeds within a hardened stony or woody ovary. The seeds are separate from, and loose within, the ovary. [3] And all true nuts are members of just two families. One's the Betulaceae family of alder, birch, hazel, and hornbeam. The other's the Fagaceae family of beech, chestnut, oak, stone-oak, and tanoak.
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