Botanically, many grains and grasses are considered a fruit - as they are seed bearing.
Botanically the bean pod is a fruit. But they are considered a vegetable in the culinary sense.
Zucchini is botanically a fruit. But when treated in culinary context like all squash it is considered a vegetable.
Chayote is, botanically speaking, a fruit. But because it is generally served as a dish, it is considered by the public as vegetable
Botanically a pumpkin is a fruit that grows on a vine. It's considered a vegetable in the culinary sence.
While it is botanically a fruit, an Aubergine is considered to be a culinary vegetable, it is purple and begins with 'A'.
A rose can be considered both perfect and imperfect, depending on the perspective. Botanically, it is classified as a perfect flower because it contains both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive structures, allowing it to reproduce independently. However, imperfections may arise in its physical appearance, such as damaged petals or irregular growth, which can lead to a unique beauty that many appreciate. Ultimately, the perception of perfection in a rose is subjective and varies among individuals.
A pea is not a shrub. A pea is the small spherical seed of the legume Pisum Sativum. Peapods are botanically a fruit but considered a vegetable in cooking
Chestnut
No. Apricots are not a member of the almond family. Apricots belong to the family Rosaceae, the same family of the rose garden, and are also known as botanically as Prunus Armeniaca, or "Armenian plum".
Botanically yes.
Vaccinium macrocarpon