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2006-10-02 07:31:43 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

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In botany, the berry is the most common type of simple fleshy fruit; a fruit in which the entire ovary wall ripens into an edible pericarp. The flowers of these plants have a superior ovary and they have one or more carpels within a thin covering and very fleshy interiors. The seeds are embedded in the common flesh of the ovary.

In this sense, the tomato is a berry and the strawberry is not; rather, every strawberry on a branch of a strawberry plant makes 1 berry as a whole. Other examples of botanical berries include the grape, litchi, kumquat, plantain, avocado, persimmon, eggplant, guava, uchuva (ground cherry), and chile pepper. The fruit of citrus, such as the orange and lemon, is a modified berry called a hesperidium. The fruit of cucumbers and their relatives are modified berries called "pepoes." A plant that bears berries is referred to as bacciferous.

In common parlance and cuisine, the term "berry" refers generically to any small, edible fruit with multiple seeds; in this sense, the strawberry is a berry and the tomato is not. Aggregate fruits such as the blackberry, the raspberry, and the boysenberry are also berries in this sense, but not the botanical.

These fruits tend to be small, sweet, juicy, and of a bright color contrasting with their background to make them more attractive to animals that eat them, thus dispersing the seeds of the plant.
Berry.
Currant, Cranberry, Blueberry, Gooseberry
Not a berry.Apple, Peach, Green bean, Sunflower seed

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In botany, the berry is the most common type of simple fleshy fruit; a fruit in which the entire ovary wall ripens into an edible pericarp. The flowers of these plants have a superior ovary and they have one or more carpels within a thin covering and very fleshy interiors. The seeds are embedded in the common flesh of the ovary.

In this sense, the tomato is a berry and the strawberry is not; rather, every strawberry on a branch of a strawberry plant makes 1 berry as a whole. Other examples of botanical berries include the grape, litchi, kumquat, plantain, avocado, persimmon, eggplant, guava, uchuva (ground cherry), and chile pepper. The fruit of citrus, such as the orange and lemon, is a modified berry called a hesperidium. The fruit of cucumbers and their relatives are modified berries called "pepoes." A plant that bears berries is referred to as bacciferous.

In common parlance and cuisine, the term "berry" refers generically to any small, edible fruit with multiple seeds; in this sense, the strawberry is a berry and the tomato is not. Aggregate fruits such as the blackberry, the raspberry, and the boysenberry are also berries in this sense, but not the botanical.

These fruits tend to be small, sweet, juicy, and of a bright color contrasting with their background to make them more attractive to animals that eat them, thus dispersing the seeds of the plant.
Berry.
Currant, Cranberry, Blueberry, Gooseberry
Not a berry.Apple, Peach, Green bean, Sunflower seed

2006-10-02 07:44:36 · answer #1 · answered by LadieVamp 5 · 0 0

Fruit

2006-10-02 07:33:21 · answer #2 · answered by X-Woman 5 · 0 0

Fruit for sure


A fruit is defined as any grown mass containing seeds. Cucumbers, squash, pumpkin, tomatoes are all fruit.
Another interesting piece is that fruit are also technically vegetables. Vegetables are simply anything edible that grows which include fruit, herbs, rice, wheat potaoes. Pretty much everything except meat products

Tomatos are actually the most commonly eaten fruit in the world. Many sources say the banana is, but it isn't.

2006-10-02 07:35:54 · answer #3 · answered by billyandgaby 7 · 2 0

Fruit.

2006-10-02 07:38:30 · answer #4 · answered by Judas Rabbi 7 · 0 0

Fruit.

2006-10-02 07:36:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Fruit!!

2006-10-02 07:45:27 · answer #6 · answered by Witchzilla 4 · 0 0

strawberries are a fruit with the seeds on the outside

2006-10-02 07:43:21 · answer #7 · answered by debster 1 · 0 0

The seeds on the strawberry are actually the fruit. So technically, neither.

2006-10-02 07:36:03 · answer #8 · answered by yblur 5 · 0 0

They are a Fruit

2006-10-02 08:13:24 · answer #9 · answered by Chain-Gang Diva 6 · 0 0

They are a fruit. Most definitely a fruit.

2006-10-02 07:44:49 · answer #10 · answered by carmen d 6 · 0 0

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