Fruits and vegetables are both essential parts of a healthy diet, but they differ botanically and culinarily. Botanically, fruits develop from the flowering part of plants and contain seeds, while vegetables encompass other plant parts like roots, stems, and leaves. Culinarily, fruits tend to be sweeter or more tart and are often used in desserts, while vegetables are typically savory and used in main dishes or sides. This distinction influences their preparation and consumption in various cuisines.
A fruit has seeds; a vegetable does not. A vegetable is an edible plant or its part, intended for cooking or eating raw; a fruit is a reproductive part of the plant.
I would like a fruit and a vegetable. I would like a fruit, but not a vegetable.
Fruits have seeds in it while vegetables are the seed or are the entire plant, not just a product of the plant.
No:) A fruit salad is a fruit salad so adding veggies would make it NOT a fruit salad. It would then be a fruit and vegetable salad. Personally, I don't think that would taste good;)
i would have to say vegetable because a fruit generally has the plant itself and it bears the product whereas a vegetable grows from the seed itselfFruit
I think it's fruit.
Some have seeds and some don't so would it be counted as both
It depends . According to us ( people ) , we classify it as a vegetable , but biologically it's the leaves of a fruit . The flower of any plant is having an ovary . A fertilized ovary is called a fruit ( Biological Definition ) and we eat the leaves ( or walls ) of the lettuce fruit .
A pair is a fruit, not a vegetable
An apple is a fruit, not a vegetable.
Asparagus is a vegetable, not a fruit.
no a colliflower is not a fruit, it is a vegetable!!! No