a fruit duhhh it has seeds
2007-11-11 02:53:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Fruit
2007-11-11 11:33:43
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answer #2
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answered by devine_secrets34 3
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Botanically a tomato is a fruit. The definiion of the word "fruit" has nothing to do with sweet taste or the kind of dishes commonly made from the item.
2007-11-11 10:56:14
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answer #3
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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A tomato is any of several plants belonging to the genus Lycopersicon, of the nightshade family, native to Mexico and Central and South America, esp. the widely cultivated species
L .lycopersicum, bearing a mildly acid, pulpy, usually red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable.
2007-11-11 10:55:11
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answered by Joe M 7
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Since it has seeds on the inside, it's considered a fruit.
2007-11-11 11:09:34
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answered by kippykat22 3
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Its a fruit
2007-11-11 11:12:30
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answered by almond_lace 6
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many say it is a veggie, but were proven wrong when established to be a fruit, what people don't know is that this matter was taken to court in the 70s or 80s and it was legally established that it is infact a vegetable
2007-11-11 12:50:31
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answered by Hi-D 4
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Anything with a seed in it is a fruit. Therefore, tomatoes are fruits.
2007-11-11 10:52:08
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answered by baker271974 4
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Any chef should know that a tomato is a vegetable culinarily speaking. Horticulture aside, you'd never put a tomato in a fruit salad.
2007-11-11 10:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Fruit, since it has seeds.
2007-11-11 12:14:01
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answered by kimber 2
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fruit
2007-11-11 10:53:52
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answered by sunkissedskin 2
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