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Most of what we call vegetables are technically fruits because they come from the flower of the plant. Cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, and squash are all technically fruits because of this.

Celery - stalk
Lettuce - leaf
Carrot, beet, radish, turnip - root
Potato - tuber

Corn, rye, and other grains are technically fruits because each grain is an individual fruit with a seed inside.

The main difference is: If we're eating something that came from the flower and has a seed inside, then it's a fruit. If we're eating a part of the plant that is not a part of the flowering or seeding process, then it is a vegetable.

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Knowledge is knowing tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it into a fruit salad!

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Just now, traugdor said:

The main difference is: If we're eating something that came from the flower and has a seed inside, then it's a fruit. If we're eating a part of the plant that is not a part of the flowering or seeding process, then it is a vegetable.

My grandpa always used to say “if it’s vegetation, it’s a vegetable!”* **

* he didn’t say this

** he’s fine if anyone was wondering

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On 7/29/2025 at 9:24 PM, LadyWYT said:

Welcome to the forums! It's a gameplay balance thing, same as mushrooms = vegetable, despite actually providing protein as a primary nutrient in real life.

The average mushroom is like 35 calories and 36 if you count the bugs inside. Used more for taste and entheogenic purposes in real life!

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