What type of veggies can fruitarians eat?!


Question: which type that would be consider a fruit but is known as a veggie


Answers: which type that would be consider a fruit but is known as a veggie

Bell peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, avocadoes, chile peppers, squash (pumpkin, zucchini, etc.), eggplant...

I'm sure there are more but that's all I can come up with.

Tomatoes.

What the hell is a fruitarian? Only eating fruit? Never heard about those.

A fruitarian sound like a sick person to me. I don't know how he or she would get enough protien with no legumes, nuts or grains. A fruit is technically the enlarged ovary of a plant that envelopes its seeds. So all fleshy vegetables with seeds inside are fruits - squashes, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, peppers, etc.

Fruitarian definition of fruit
When discussing food, the term "fruit" usually refers to just those plant fruits that are sweet and fleshy (for example, plums, apples, and oranges). Botanically, though, some foods not typically considered fruits -- including bell peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, nuts and grains -- are fruits.

Fruitarians use differing definitions of what is considered a "fruit."


Definition of fruitarian
Some fruitarians will eat only what falls (or would fall) naturally from a plant, that is: foods that can be harvested without killing the plant. These foods consist primarily of culinary fruits, nuts, and seeds.Some do not eat grains, believing it is unnatural to do so, and some fruitarians feel that it is improper for humans to eat seeds Others believe they should eat only plants that spread seeds when the plant is eaten.Others eat seeds and some cooked foods

Some fruitarians use the botanical definitions of fruits and consume pulses, while others include green leafy vegetables and/or root vegetables in their diet. Some occasionally consume some dairy products as well.

err none..

vegetarians eat veg

fruitarians eat fruit

fruit and veg aint the same ting now are they

banana is an herb - did ya know that ???





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