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pumpkin
Butternut Squash?????
The pumpkin is most closely related to fruits such as squash, zucchini, and cucumbers as they all belong to the same family, Cucurbitaceae.
pumpkin is probably considered a fruit because for a fruit to be called a fruit, it must have seeds. another way to know pumpkin is a fruit is because most fruit can be made into a pie such as apple pie, blueberry pie, etc.. hope i helped!
Depends on the size of the pumpkin and the fall. Most likely a big mess.
Most likely one of the early Colonists, after pumpkin was introduced to them by the Indians.
Pumpkins are a FRUIT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-unUrBHYhwU
sometimes Halloween but the most likely answer is Thanksgiving
Pumpkin seeds, apple seeds, orange seeds, strawberry seeds, and most other seeds in fruit
The vine is called a balsam apple. The fruit and seeds may be toxic.
Possibly Most Likely Apricots
Pumpkins are a squash-like fruit.They grow on a vine. A fruit is a a vegetable that has an edible substance around the seed or seeds.A pumpkin is a type of squash. A berry is defined a fruit with a ripened ovary. Technically a pumpkin is a berry just like a watermelon.It is a fruit because a pumpkin is a fleshy plant that has seeds in it and comes from a flower. Most people group sweet edible produce as fruits and less-sweet produce as vegetables. In that case, a pumpkin would be considered a vegetable.Yes, even though it's a "culinary vegetable", botanically speaking it's a fruit: a seed-bearing structure derived from the ovaries of a plant.Botanically speaking,yes.