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What is the main difference between a fruit and a vegetable?

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What is the main difference between a fruit and a vegetable?

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“Fruits are or contain seeds, they develop from the ovaries. Nuts, olives, tomatoes, peas and runner beans are all examples of fruits, as well as the obvious ones like apples, oranges and grapes. Vegetables are non-seed containing plant matter. They include leaves, such as cabbage, lettuce or watercress; roots, e.g. carrots or beetroot; bulbs, like onions, and tubers such as potatoes.” A fruit is the matured ovary of a flower, containing the seed. … A vegetable is considered to be edible roots, tubers, stems, leaves, fruits, seeds, flower clusters, and other softer plant parts.” usually a fruit is sweeter then a vegetable and people prefer fruites other then veggies…

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A FRUIT contains the seeds of the plant. A VEGETABLE is the other parts, like stems, roots, and leaves. Technically, a tomatoe is a fruit, not a vegatable. Watermellons, cantalopes, and zucchini are fruits. Technically, green beans are fruits. Celery and lettuce are vegatables, Potatoes are tubers, but are classified as vegetables. EDIT: Technically, peanuts are fruits: http://www.wonderquest.com/peanut-grow.

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