Do you count tomatoes as fruit or veggie?

Do you count tomatoes as fruit or veggie?

  • Fruit

    Votes: 11 36.7%
  • Veggie

    Votes: 13 43.3%
  • Freggie

    Votes: 6 20.0%

  • Total voters
    30
It's nasty and gross like a vegetable...but it is in fact a fruit by defenition...

meh...fruit
 
I really think it zhould be a vegetable exception. Pumpkinz are a vegetable with seedz, az are cuecumberz and other zquazh.

I guezz I"ll count it az a fruit zince that'z what it'z clazzified az, but I ztill think the clazzifying people need to change that <<;;
 
Even though it is a fruit, I still consider it a Vegtable because it has that sort of Vegtable taste. But there are something called "Cherry Tomatos" that suppose to resemble cherries.
 
Despite the seeds, I think they're vegetables. In the dictionary it actually says that they are eaten as vegetables. So I've always held the belief that they are grown as fruit but we eat them as vegetables. (like putting them in salads with vegetables)
 
LiquidThunder said:
Even though it is a fruit, I still consider it a Vegtable because it has that sort of Vegtable taste. But there are something called "Cherry Tomatos" that suppose to resemble cherries.
Cherry Tomatos are just small tomatos. I've grown them with my grandmother before.
 
Considering them to be fruits is one of those scientific 'I have no life so lets classify something that has been naturally one thing for thousands of years as something else that way I can cause some huge scene and provide even more stupid trivial knowlage for our children to learn in school' kinds of things...

Just like how people say your thumb isn't a finger nowadays.

Personally, I say screw science. They try to make the obvious confusing and annoying.

*votes vegetable*
 
LittleFascistPanties said:
Considering them to be fruits is one of those scientific 'I have no life so lets classify something that has been naturally one thing for thousands of years as something else that way I can cause some huge scene and provide even more stupid trivial knowlage for our children to learn in school' kinds of things...

Just like how people say your thumb isn't a finger nowadays.

Personally, I say screw science. They try to make the obvious confusing and annoying.

*votes vegetable*


Definitely agreed. That thumb thing still annoys me. I say its a finger but everyone else is like, "Noooooo!!!!" XD
 
LittleFascistPanties said:
Considering them to be fruits is one of those scientific 'I have no life so lets classify something that has been naturally one thing for thousands of years as something else that way I can cause some huge scene and provide even more stupid trivial knowlage for our children to learn in school' kinds of things...

Just like how people say your thumb isn't a finger nowadays.

Personally, I say screw science. They try to make the obvious confusing and annoying.

*votes vegetable*

What the heck?! It's considered a fruit because that what part of a plant it is. Since when has that been a huge scene?! It's got seeds and so I consider it a fruit. I personally don't mind people calling it a vegetable, but calling the truth "stupid trivial knowledge" is pretty immature for yourself.
 
LelandLancaster said:
What the heck?! It's considered a fruit because that what part of a plant it is. Since when has that been a huge scene?! It's got seeds and so I consider it a fruit. I personally don't mind people calling it a vegetable, but calling the truth "stupid trivial knowledge" is pretty immature for yourself.
The fair commoners have considered it to be a vegetable since... forever.

Making up stupid rules about how to classify them according to science does not change my personal opinion of classifying them as a veggie. If I sounded kinda bossy before, then sorry about that.
 
...does it matter? o_O It's just food! Let's classify it as "edible" and leave it at that!

But in all seriousness, I remember waaaay back in early elementary school, we watched a video about vegetables and they had an entire part about tomatoes. It briefly mentioned that fruits have seeds on the inside whereas vegetables have seeds on the outside. I think so, anyway. XD; But regardless, I've always viewed the tomato as a fruit. o_O;
 
It briefly mentioned that fruits have seeds on the inside whereas vegetables have seeds on the outside. I think so, anyway.
Strawberries are vegetables? That's something totally new at all...

Freggie, they can't be defined. I often eat them as fruit although they also count as vegetable for me...
 
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