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If the seeds are green in a tomato is it edible or sign not ready to eat?
Green seeds in a tomato are not a sign of ripeness or edibility. Regardless of the color of the seeds, a ripe tomato will have a deep red color and a soft, juicy texture. The color of the seeds is not an indicator of the fruit's ripeness.
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