What type of fallacy is All green vegetables taste good. Therefore broccoli good?

This is an example of a fallacy of composition.

Here's why:

* Fallacy of composition assumes that what is true of the parts must also be true of the whole.

In this case:

* The parts: Green vegetables, as a general category.

* The whole: Broccoli, a specific green vegetable.

The argument claims that since *all* green vegetables taste good (which is a generalization), then *broccoli* must taste good. This doesn't follow logically. Just because some green vegetables are tasty doesn't automatically mean *every* green vegetable will be.

Important Note: Broccoli does taste good to many people, but the argument itself uses flawed logic.