According to recent sciences, bananas are now revoked from being a fruit and has become classified as a "Berry".
Yes, bananas are in fact a berry now.
According to recent sciences, bananas are now revoked from being a fruit and has become classified as a "Berry".
Yes, bananas are in fact a berry now.
a berry is a fruit, though.
Vegetable = Root, Stalk, Leaves, Flowers
Fruit = Anything a plant produces. (Common Fruits, Beans, Nuts, Peppers, ect)
Noooo, something can't be a berry without being a fruit. Fruit super encompasses berries. Try to find any sort of definition of berry, botanical definition or not, and it will always say "...is a fruit...".
But I still think it's interesting that Bananas are berries lol. Must be why Banana goes goes with them.
I'm pretty sure a fruit is just the fleshy party that contains seeds.
Spoiler : :
fruit
[fro͞ot]
NOUN
the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food:
ber·ry1
[ˈberē]
NOUN
a small roundish juicy fruit without a stone:
wikipedia.org
So what is corn?
Shitty definitions imo. A word has many definitions in English, rarely just one. That definition of "fruit" is the way we refer to regular fruits. The same way we call Peppers, ect, vegetables. Linguistically it's correct, but technically incorrect.
The same place you got your definition from:
1. the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
"tropical fruits such as mangoes and papaya"
•Botany
the seed-bearing structure of a plant, e.g., an acorn.
•the result or reward of work or activity.
plural noun: the fruits
"the fruits of their labors"
•archaicliterary
natural produce that can be used for food.
"we give thanks for the fruits of the earth"
•archaic
offspring.
That's the more accurate definition. Mentioned nothing about the "Fruit" being sweet nor edible.
Last edited by Cryptonic; April 15th, 2016 at 01:14 PM.
What about the men?