Hell yeah. Carrots are awesome.Kagim said:Carrots.
I swear there is like... Heroin in there somewhere...
Tasty orange roots.
Fruits are a specific part of botany in flowering plants. What we call vegetables range widely from roots, stems, leaves etc. Most tubers are pretty high in calories, higher than a lot of comparable fruits even, something the OP seems to ignore. The OP classifies vegetables broadly as anything that isn't a fruit or seed and suggests that such a wide variety of structures in a wide variety of plants can be thought of in general terms.captainfluoxetine said:Yeah I was gunna chip in summat like this. I remember looking it up when i was studying biology. I dont think there are any Technical distinctions between fruit and veg are there?
Fun Fact 2: Carrots used to be purple. They were bred to be orange by the Dutch in honour of their royal family.Kagim said:Carrots.
I swear there is like... Heroin in there somewhere...
Tasty orange roots.
"Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is actually a fruit. Wisdom is knowing that nevertheless, it does not belong in a fruit salad."Kpt._Rob said:Actually, vegetables are any edible part of the plant that isn't a seed or meant to carry a seed. So stalks (like asparagus), leaves (lettuce for instance), or roots (carrots) are all vegetables. Seeds like nuts and grains (corn for instance) aren't considered vegetables. And parts of the plant that carry seeds (everything from apples to squash) are fruits. This is the construction responsible for the infamous tomato being a fruit instead of a vegetable, and the fact that it's not taught is why there is so much confusion as to what is and is not a fruit.
Whats not to love? Their taste, for one.micky said:beats are the most delicious vegetable sweet salty and there PURPLE! whats not to love.
im sorry to hear that, will you give them another try? oh ya! fiddleheads are also a good example of that.thiosk said:Whats not to love? Their taste, for one.micky said:beats are the most delicious vegetable sweet salty and there PURPLE! whats not to love.
Beets are a perfect example of how parents not knowing how to cook a food can ruin it for you forever.