How is a tomato fruit when it should be vegetable?
This is a classic example of how scientific classification and common language don't always perfectly align! Here's the breakdown:
* Scientifically, a tomato is a fruit. Botanically, a fruit is defined as the mature ovary of a flowering plant, containing seeds. Tomatoes fit this definition perfectly.
* Culinary use often dictates how we categorize things. Tomatoes are commonly used in savory dishes like salads and sauces, leading people to consider them vegetables.
So, while a tomato is scientifically a fruit, we often use the term "vegetable" to describe its culinary use.
It's a fun linguistic quirk that highlights the difference between how scientists and cooks view the world! 🍅
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