Technically, a fruit. :)
2006-07-26 10:46:00
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answered by Julia L. 6
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Fruit
2006-07-26 11:03:56
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answer #2
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answered by ♥iL0VEV0llEYBAll♥ 2
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Fruit
2006-07-26 10:48:46
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answered by kikkinitup 2
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Fruit
2006-07-26 10:47:08
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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A fruit
2006-07-26 11:01:35
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answered by motleycfan 3
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Botanically it is a fruit... but I guess most consider it a vegetable because it's just not sweet the way we think fruit should be.
2006-07-26 12:25:40
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answered by Mike S 7
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A fruit, since the seeds are inside. This means beans are fruit, too. Surprise.
2006-07-26 13:24:50
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answered by ? 4
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it's a fruit but most people say it's a vegetable
2006-07-26 13:50:54
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answered by jenny 2
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It's a fruit
2006-07-26 10:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a fruit. In fact, unlike strawberries or raspberries, a tomato is a berry.
2006-07-26 10:49:43
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answered by Donald G 1
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It is both. Botanically it is a fruit (has seeds). "Vegetable" however is not a botanical category but a culinary one, and tomatoes fit in that category too.
2006-07-26 12:32:46
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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