Vegetables don't have seeds and they are root plants. Fruits have seeds, which enables them to be planted easily.
A fruit is actually the sweet, ripened ovary or ovaries of a seed-bearing plant. A vegetable, in contrast, is an herbaceous plant cultivated for an edible part (seeds, roots, stems, leaves, bulbs, tubers, or nonsweet fruits). So, to be really nitpicky, a fruit could be a vegetable, but a vegetable could not be a fruit. When you go to the grocery store, fruits are those items regarded as those not used in salads and not generally intended for cooking. So, tomatoes are in the vegetable section because of the way they are used (cooked and in salads).
All registered fruits have seeds. Tomatoes are fruits. Can you think of a common veggie with seeds?
you can tell if something is a fruit or a vegetable by if it has seeds or not so the difference is that fruit has seeds and vegetables don't even though lots of fruits like cucumber is known as a vegetable it is actually a fruit.
The main difference is that fruits have seeds and vegies don't. However, there are exceptions. e.g cucumbers, eggplants, peppers etc.
Seeds. If you're asking about the difference between them, a fruit has seeds that are noticeable when you open them. A vegetable has not so noticeable when you open it. I hope I answered your question.
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No vegetable are hybrids. Only fruits. No vegetable are hybrids. Only fruits.
Fruits have seeds and vegtables don't!A fruit is actually the sweet, ripened ovary or ovaries of a seed-bearing plant. A vegetable, in contrast, is an herbaceous plant cultivated for an edible part (seeds, roots, stems, leaves, bulbs, tubers, or nonsweet fruits). So, to be really nitpicky, a fruit could be a vegetable, but a vegetable could not be a fruit. When you go to the grocery store, fruits are those items regarded as those not used in salads and not generally intended for cooking. So, tomatoes are in the vegetable section because of the way they are used (cooked and in salads).
USDA a vegetable is classified as a vegetable by the way it grows.
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yes, vegetable is designed for vegetable, plant food is designed for plant food
Singkamas is a vegetable. It is very easy to determine the difference between a fruit and a vegetable. Some fruits are consider as vegetables because they are mixed with leafy salads. Tomatoes are fruits, however some people refer to them as vegetables because they widely mixed with vegetable salads. A vegetable is a Flower (Broccoli), Leaf (Lettuce), Stem (Celery, Rhubarb) or Root (Potatoes, Turnip, Singkamas). A fruit is a flower which eventually transforms into a juicy, sweet, sour or very bitter tasting food. It mainly grows on bushes and tress.
Fruits have seeds in them but vegetables don't have seeds. Strictly speaking a vegetable is a plant ofr part of one that is used for food other than those reckoned to be fruits.
Is it wild fruits you are looking to identify ?