At a recent quiz the question came up to define the difference between a fruit and a vegetable.
We thought that fruit had seeds and veg. didn't, but then pumkin/squashes have seeds and seedless grapes don't..
What do the forum members think.
Bren
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its simple really ,
vegetables you eat with a knife and fork from a plate with gravy, Fruit you eat with a spoon from a dish with custard
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if its got(or supposed to have before some clever sod started mucking about) seeds in it its a fruit, if it hasnt got seeds its a vegetable
vegetables you eat with a knife and fork from a plate with gravy, Fruit you eat with a spoon from a dish with custard
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if its got(or supposed to have before some clever sod started mucking about) seeds in it its a fruit, if it hasnt got seeds its a vegetable
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Does that make Broard beans a fruit.

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Salad and gravy.

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I admit defeat.

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Richard - a cheesy crumble topping is delicious on tomatoes and veggies.
Having listened to this debate many times. One agument I heard was Vegetable is just a 'green grocer' marketing term.
Beryl.
Having listened to this debate many times. One agument I heard was Vegetable is just a 'green grocer' marketing term.
Beryl.
When I did this sort of thing with my primary class we always established beforehand whether we were talking botanical or culinary. 'Healthy eating' topics talk about fruit and veg, whereas 'parts of a plant' are quite different. If your quiz didn't specify, then all bets are off!!
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