What's the difference between a fruit and a vegetable?!


Question: What about a pumpkin and a tomato?


Answers: What about a pumpkin and a tomato?

Fruits have seeds in them or on them, or they are a seed. Vegetables are a leaf, stem, or root.

Tomatoes and Pumpkins are both fruits.

Fruits have seeds.

A fruit is sweet and vegetables are just plain yucky.

I'm not sure about a pumpkin or tomatoes but you might want to find the definitions of a fruit and a vegetable on dictionary.com. Or go to ask.com

Fruits have seeds inside them, vegetables do not. Tomatoes and pumpkins are both fruits. In fact the original name for tomatoes was 'love-apples.'





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