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What is a tomato
Fruit
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Vegetable
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ZFreak wrote To think of it more logically:
The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant, but it's used as a vegetable in cooking.
Hope that has answered your ever-ending query.
Now, on to the next question:
Is a chili a fruit or vegetable?
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Looks like a vegetable but is definitely a fruit. ;D
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Kugryshev wrote I say vegetable because it taste like one but fruit because its orange and there's a fruit called an orange.
Its technically a fruit
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Herp wroteZFreak wrote To think of it more logically:
The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant, but it's used as a vegetable in cooking.
Hope that has answered your ever-ending query.
Now, on to the next question:
Is a chili a fruit or vegetable?
Although it is legally a vegetable in the US, it is technically classified as a fruit.
The definition of a fruit is any structure that develops from the fertilized ovary of a flower and contains seeds of a plant.
FRUIT
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My head is so full of fxck right now.
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Im like 90% sure that its a fruit
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This has been a conspiracy theory for over 200 years.
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ZFreak wrote To think of it more logically:
The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant, but it's used as a vegetable in cooking.
Hope that has answered your ever-ending query.
Lol next time post your own opinion and not one you just pulled from a site.
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Use google... It's a no brainer but i say vegtable
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Anything with seeds is considered a fruit so it is a fruit. Ketchup is basically a jam.
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