Do vegetables grow underground and fruit above ground?
That's a common misconception! The truth is a bit more complicated:
Vegetables:
* Some vegetables grow underground: Think of carrots, potatoes, beets, onions, garlic, and turnips. These are called root vegetables because we eat the root of the plant.
* Some vegetables grow above ground: Broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, spinach, and peppers are examples of above-ground vegetables. We eat the leaves, stems, flowers, or buds of these plants.
Fruits:
* Fruits always grow above ground. They are the mature ovary of a flowering plant, containing seeds. Apples, oranges, strawberries, and tomatoes are all examples of fruits.
The Key:
The distinction between fruits and vegetables is more about botany than about where they grow. Fruits develop from the flower of a plant and contain seeds, while vegetables are other edible parts of the plant, like leaves, stems, or roots.
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