Is a blueberry vegetable or fruit?
A blueberry is a fruit.
Here's why:
* Botanically: Fruits develop from the flower of a plant and contain seeds. Blueberries fit this definition.
* Culinary Use: We generally eat blueberries as a sweet treat or use them in desserts, which is typical of fruits.
While some might think of them as "berry" vegetables, that's not botanically accurate.
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