Technically a tomato is in the class of food known as fruit. However, it is acceptable to use the term as either a vegetable or fruit though.
2006-09-04 04:36:03
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answered by ♥ Lips of Morphine ♥ 4
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Seeds? Sorry, many "fruits" have seeds. Apples, wartermelons, . The definition of fruit is vauge, as is vegetables. Fruits come from deciduous tress is one definition. Fruits are sweet is another. Vegtetables come from annual plants is another. As a rule, tomatoes are regarded at veggies.
2006-09-04 11:37:57
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answered by hbsizzwell 4
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tomatoes are fruits because they are seed-bearing and grow on trees. Vegetables usually have roots and grow in the ground.
2006-09-04 11:35:42
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answered by Silly KeKe 3
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Tomatoes are actually a fruit.
2006-09-04 11:35:22
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answered by bugear001 6
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Tomatoes are fruits!
2006-09-04 11:34:10
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answered by Special 'K' 4
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It is concerned both a fruit and vegetable.
2006-09-04 11:49:42
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answered by copperrose2000 1
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tomatoes are fruits, actually berries to be precise! they are commonly refered to as salad vegetables though. they were also known as love apples in the old days!
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2006-09-04 11:46:43
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answered by silverdragon 2
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tomatoes are a fruit because it has seeds
2006-09-04 11:35:02
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answered by cheezy 6
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It's technically a fruit although as you can see, there are a lot of people who will disagree.
2006-09-04 11:40:11
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answered by Smoochy 3
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a fruit
2006-09-04 11:35:14
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answered by sheila k 1
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