You can do. It depends on what kind of salad you are making; e.g a Waldorf salad would not require tomatoes.
Tomatoes are considered as both fruits and vegetables. Tomatoes are not considered salad but can be a salad ingredient.
The tomato.
Tomato is the most common fruit used in salads.
Miles Kington
That line doesn't seem to exist, but Miles Kington said, Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Miles Kington
A fruit is something that looks like a fruit and is in your usual salad. For example, a tomato is a FRUIT! That's right, a fruit has to BE a fruit! EVERYTHING has seeds! So if seeds means somethings a fruit, THERE R SUCH THING AS FRUITS! But they're r such thing as veggies! SO... a tomato and cucumber and squash? FRUIT! Any other other things u put in your salad that is fruity? FRUIT! A tomato is a FRUIT!
To know something is to be aware of the fact that it is.Example: You have knowledge of a tomato, which is a fruit.To be wise is to to be knowledgeable about something and also have the ability to pair that knowledge with proper action, or judgement.Example: Your wisdom prevents you from putting tomatos in fruit salad.
Yes, it is a noun, a fruit, salad vegetable, or a plant. All food names are nouns.
apple , tomato , salad and most vegetables and fruit available in others countries
A learned man is knowledgeable and well-educated in various subjects, while a wise man not only possesses knowledge but also demonstrates good judgment, discernment, and practical understanding in applying that knowledge to make sound decisions and navigate life effectively. Wisdom goes beyond mere intelligence and encompasses an ability to apply knowledge in a meaningful way.
neither that was the worst question ever
Tomato is a fruit