Yes. The fruiting bodies of plants, be it those that we eat or those that are inedible are those parts of plants that grow the seeds that are to be used for the next generation. EVERY fruit we eat has some form of seeds found in it, be it bananas (yes, bananas have seeds in them!), apples, tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, or Oranges.
Those fruits that do not have seeds in them have been bred to not have seeds in them because they have been purposely artificially selected to be eaten, not to be "parents" of another potential fruit tree or forb. Such fruits have an extra set of genes in their genetics that allow this to happen. But that doesn't mean it doesn't make them a fruit. Even though they are genetically altered, they're still a fruit.
Anything with seeds should be considered a fruit.
They are all types of fruit. A fruit is a type of food which contains seeds.
Fruits have seeds. Strawberrys have seeds, although they are on the outside, so they are considered fruit.
All fruits have seeds, that is what makes a fruit a fruit. :)
most fruits do have seeds, but so do all plants, and vegetables
All fruit contains seeds, therefore, they are renewable, if you are able to access seeds
butternut squash for the vegetable and for the fruit an orange, cantaloupe or an apple All fruit and vegetables have seeds.
Cantelope is a melon, like a watermelon which is a fruit, so technically, cantaloupe is a fruit.
No, not all nuts are considered seeds. Nuts are a type of seed, but not all seeds are classified as nuts.
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.
Yes. The pomegranate is almost all seeds.
Yes, fruit is considered a type of food. It is a natural source of nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and fiber that contribute to a healthy diet.