Out of the following, which two are "fruits" ?!


Question:

Out of the following, which two are "fruits" ?

tomato, cucumber, brussel sprout, artichoke, spinach


Answers:
tomato and cucumber

tomatoes and cucumbers

tomato and cucumber!

tomato and cucumber

Tomato and cucumber.

tomato and cucumber should be considered fruits because they have seeds.

IS this a trick question?

I'd say tomato and cucumber

Tomato and cucumber

tomato cucumber

tomato and artichoke

Tomato and cucumber. A fruit is a part of a plant that has seeds, inside or, like a strawberry, outside.

A vegetable is a leaf, root, or stalk.

Tomato and cucumber. They are ripened ovaries of flowers.

tomato cucumber

tomato and cucumber.

Fruits: Tomato, Cucumber
Veggies: Brussel sprout, Artickoke, Spinach.

Tomatoes and Cucumbers have seeds, so they're fruit. But I just used common knowledge.

Tomato and cucumber

The tomato and cucumber are fruits becuase they have seeds on the inside

Tomato

Are you asking a botanical, culinary, or legal question?

Botanical:
Not only is the tomato a fruit, it is actually a berry!
Cucumbers are a variant of berry called pepos.

Culinary:
All are vegetables. Tomato and cucumber are savory in flavor and usage and therefore are treated as a vegetable.

Legal:
The tomato is legally a vegetable. The US declared it a vegetable for tariff and taxation purposes in 1893.




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