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That is a good idea, but I also have an idea. A mango is a very soft, juice full fruit. An apple is quite hard (In ways) compared to it.

(I just learned this today in school.) An apple has a carpel and the seeds are fetilized eggs. The apple is a "false fruit" because it is actually a swelling of a flower. The bud swells and an apple is the result. I'm not sure about the mango though. Sorry.

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Q: Why is a mango considered as a 'true fruit' and an apple considered as a 'false fruit'?
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