Why tomatoes and chili are fruit not vegetable?
You're absolutely right! Tomatoes and chilies are botanically classified as fruits. Here's why:
* Fruit Definition: A fruit is the mature ovary of a flowering plant that contains the seeds.
* Tomatoes and Chili Peppers: Both tomatoes and chili peppers develop from the flower of the plant and contain seeds within their fleshy structures.
So, while we often eat them in savory dishes and think of them as vegetables, they are technically fruits based on their botanical structure.
The Confusion:
The confusion arises because we often use the term "vegetable" in a culinary sense. In everyday language, we tend to consider things like tomatoes and cucumbers as vegetables if they are used in savory dishes, even though they are botanically fruits.
It's all about the context! In culinary terms, it's perfectly acceptable to call tomatoes and chilies vegetables. But in scientific terms, they are fruits. 😊
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