onions aren't fruit they are in-fact vegetables
Scallions are onions and are a vegetable
put salt,pepper,salmon,and onions.
No, fruits are things that grow on tree's. Onions dont.
Onions are in the vegetable food group because it is an edible plant used for cooking or eating raw.
No, people only used to think that the tomato was a fruit, which it is now officially declared not a fruit, but a vegetable. Onions were always, and are always going to be, a vegetable.
Leeks are a type of root vegetable which are similar to onions. They also have almost the same taste as onions just that they are a bit milder. They are a bit different in shape and unlike onions they do not have a bulb at the end and are cylindrical and little bulge at the end of the root.
Onions,Fruit (like citrus),Poultry,Raw Vegetables and Cattle
fresh fruit and veggies, but no onions or potatoes (toxic to g pigs)
Frijoles, Tomatoes, Avocados, Potatoes, Sweet potatoes, Cassava, Mangoes, Chillies, Peas, Onions, Garlic, tropical fruit, imported fruit and vegetables,
Olive is a fruit from the olive tree. Technically, olives are a fruit.
Green onions (AKA scallions or spring onions) are definitely a vegetable: they are the bulb and stalk of the green onion plant. You can generally tell fruits from vegetables because fruit is a seed-bearing organ of the plant, whereas vegetables are just the tasty pieces of the plant. For example, onion seeds are small and black, sort of like poppy seeds but even smaller. You won't find them in the green onions that you buy at the supermarket. Tomatoes, on the other hand, are a type of fruit that we usually think of as a vegetable because they aren't sweet.
Onions, aubergine, egg plant, avocado