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Botanically, or culinarily?
Arguing about definitions are what make so many ENWorld conversations so much fun! :)

I'm asking botanically for the wheat.

But since you likely know, what is the tomato considered culinarily?
 
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Arguing about definitions are what make so many ENWorld conversations so much fun! :)

That's why I'm asking which one you want, rather than argue over which one I give :P

I'm asking botanically for the wheat.

Botanically, the wheat kernel is a fruit.

But since you likely know, what is the tomato considered culinarily?

Typically, a vegetable, though chefs are ornery and don't always play by the rules. The tomato is, if I recall correctly, also considered a vegetable for tax purposes.
 






I think "fruit" refers to the part of the plant that contains the seeds...so each ear of corn is a 'fruit' and the individual kernels are the seeds. Right? I'm not a botanist (or any other kind of biologist) so don't quote me.
 

Relevant to a conversation overheard earlier today, which I wisely continued to walk past rather than stop to beat a complete stranger over the head with nearby merchandise...

People commenting on your online posts are not "oppressing" you when they point out facts that prove the Truth directly contradicts your personal narrative. :rolleyes:
 

RE: Taking advantage of alignment, Lawful edition.

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