100%Remember fruits have seeds on the inside. Other than that they were just things I happen to know, like the corn and the mushroom.
Seedless grapes! Italian banana's!100%Remember fruits have seeds on the inside. Other than that they were just things I happen to know, like the corn and the mushroom.
If they have to specify seedless it doesn't count!Seedless grapes! Italian banana's!
Banana grown in Italy, its a vegetable, not a fruit.If they have to specify seedless it doesn't count!and I don't even know what an italian banana is
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somewhere deep in the depths of the veg or fruit forum there is a thread that goes into this distinction. It also points out that they are looking at the botanical definitions not the culinary definitions, so just to confuse things, like you say, botanically they are fruits, but culinary they are vegetables! So you are right both ways because they have not made the botanical/culinary distinction!I got 50% correct. When I reviewed the scores I got into the conclusion that maybe their basis for calling something a fruit is if it matured from a pollinated flower. In this case an aubergine, cucumber etc are considered fruits although most of us call them vegetables.