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Is tomato fruit or vegetable? – Education and Transformation

Have you ever wondered whether tomato is fruit or vegetable? One of the main and traditional foods that is present in several recipes, rich in many vitamins, especially C.

Tomato: The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant. Its family also includes eggplants, peppers and peppers, as well as some inedible species. The Portuguese word tomato comes from the Castilian tomato, derived from the Nahuatl tomatl.

See too: Fruit Names from A to Z

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  • Is tomato fruit or vegetable?
  • Difference between fruit and vegetable
  • After all, is tomato a fruit or a vegetable?

Is tomato fruit or vegetable?

Making the correct classification, defined by science tomatoes are fruits. the tomato is a fruit (vegetable), despite being considered as “vegetables” by several chefs and nutritionists.

The tomato is a real fruit and is formed from small yellow flowers and, inside, we have several seeds capable of originating other plants.

  • Tomato is a vegetable, although it is also a fruit.

Difference between fruit and vegetable

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According to botany, all foods produced by angiosperm plants are classified (Flowers and Fruits).

  • Fruits are generally sweet, while vegetables are salty or at least not sweet.
  • Vegetables are vegetables or, more specifically, edible foliage such as lettuce, arugula and kale. Being green and not having seeds is almost a guarantee of identifying vegetables.

botanical classification

The botanical classification of fruits and vegetables is based primarily on the structure and function of the plant part in question.

Fruits are formed from flowers, have seeds and help in the plant's reproduction process.

Vegetables, on the other hand, are the roots, stems, leaves or other auxiliary parts of the plant.

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Culinary Classification

When we talk about cuisines, the classification of vegetables and also of fruits change when compared to how they are categorized in botany. in cooking fruits and vegetables are used and applied based primarily on their flavor profiles.

In short the culinary classification is based on the taste and application of the recipe.

After all, is tomato a fruit or a vegetable?

According to science, tomatoes are fruits: all fruits have a single seed or many seeds inside and grow from the flower of a plant.

Tomatoes are fruits botanically because they form from a flower and contain seeds.

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