that is a good question...any thing with seeds is considered a fruit...i know it sounds weird to call a zuccini a fruit ....or an eggplant ..etc
It is a fruit.Here is why:Fruits are the means by which flowering plants disseminate seeds, and the presence of seeds indicates that a structure is most likely a fruit, though not all seeds come from fruits.
No, they are vegetables
No. They are in fact a vegetable.
A fruit is a plant ovary/womb. The fruit of a plant contain the seeds of a plant. Vegetables are essentially everything else: seeds (peas and beans), stems (asparagus), leaves (lettuce and, spinach), flowers (broccoli and cauliflower), and roots (carrots and potatoes). Nuts are tree seeds. Peanuts are a variety of beans. Peas and beans are vegetables. Peas in the pod are fruit. String beans, the green bean pod and the beans inside, are fruit. Tomatoes, cucumbers, watermelon, and squash are fruit. Some fruit, however, does not contain real seeds. Few varieties of bananas contain seeds. Strawberries have the seeds on the outside.
Beans Is not of thoes. They is légume's __________________________________ I'm sure beans are a type of nut.
string beans
Both-beans are vegetables.
Green beans, string beans or snap beans are the unripe fruit and protective pods of various cultivars of the common bean. Technically beans are neither fruit nor a vegetable. Beans are classified as legumes, a type of plant that produces edible fruits and seeds. The long thin pod is the fruit of the legume while the small round ball inside is the seed.
Its Part of a silly Child's Rhyme, you cannot rhyme much with 'beans beans the magical vegetable!'
Beans are commonly considered to be vegetables, but actually are legumes and not vegetables.
Yes, all vegetables and fruits contain carbohydrate. For the number of carbohydrates in string beans, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Grains, Meats & beans (protein), Fruit, Vegetables, Oils, Dairy.