Is tomato a fruit or a vegetable?!


Question:

Is tomato a fruit or a vegetable?

Please do not give me a huge chunk of words. Try to simplify it. Thanks!


Answers:
A vegetable. <*-*>

Vegetable coz.... hmm... find out yourself ...

i consider it a vegetable

IT IS A FRUIT

it a fruit i know it should be a vege it looks like one

a tomato is a fruit.

I believe it's a fruit, used as a vegetable, according to Webster's dictionary!!!! The dictionary is a free way to ask questions, what a wonderful reference book!!!!!

fruit, its got the seeds on the inside

A FRUIT it has seeds in it good night

Both

A fruit,generally used as a vegetable.

depends upon who you ask---for the 'hot lunch program', the us govt.classified catsup (from tomatoes) as a 'fruit'--most folks whom I know consider it to be a veggie.

A lot of people believe it is a vegetable, but it is a fruit.

There are no vegetables; it's only a class of produce.

Explanation: lettuce is leaves, mushrooms are fungi, carrots are roots, broccolli is unopened flowers. Others like squash, eggplant, cuccumbers, etc. are the fruit of the plant.

Therefore, veggies do not exist!

it is a fruit

It's a vegetable.

tomato-- ovary---seeds--- flowering plant---more precisely, a berry.
The term "vegetable" has no botanical meaning or reference to the tomato, and is purely a culinary term.

A fruit.

A fruit!

People consider it a vegetable but the tomato is actually, scientifically a fruit.




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