I have looked up the definition of both and this is the part I have trouble with. . . .
Fruit: an edible part of a plant that is generally sweet and juicy
Vegitable:a usually herbaceous plant grown for an edible part
I have been told that a tomato is a fruit and not a veggi, but by the definitions i've found, fruits also include cucumbers, green beans, squash, corn . . . almost everything is a fruit, and that can't be right. . . . so whats the diffrence?
2007-03-03
14:52:10
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