Yes, a pod is a type of fruit, specifically a dry fruit that typically splits open along a seam to release its seeds. Pods are commonly found in plants belonging to the legume family, such as peas and beans. They can also contain multiple seeds within a single structure, distinguishing them from other types of fruits.
Orchid fruit is the seed pod created by an orchid
Botanically, a fruit (seed pod) - culinary, a vegetable.
I have the same question, There is something growing in my garden that is a vine with a small fruit on it. What does yours look like? Mine has two inch green leaves with 5 'points' The flower is has 5 petals and is yellow Under the yellow flower, the stem 'bulges' out to form the 'fruit' pod thing The pod-like fruit starts out green and turns yellow The pod-like fruit has spikes on it while it is green and becomes less spiky as it turns yellow As the pod-fruit grows the yellow flower withers at the tip of the pod and then falls off The pod-fruit thing is about 2 inches long, is somewhat oblong with pointed ends (from stem to tip)
No, a runner bean is a legume vegetable. It is a type of bean that is grown for its edible seeds contained within the pod.
it matters what type it is so post what type your i pod is and i will answer it as soon as i can
Botanically the bean pod is a fruit. But they are considered a vegetable in the culinary sense.
No, they are the seeds of the fruit of the cacao tree.
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A pea pod is a dehiscent fruit, meaning it opens up upon maturity to release its seeds.