• @procrastitron
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    11 days ago

    My stubborn position is that all fruits are vegetables.

    Anything that comes from a plant (vegetation) is a vegetable.

    EDIT: Reading up on the case, they apparently didn’t treat fruits and vegetables as disjoint sets but rather with fruits as a subset of vegetables. So far, so good…

    HOWEVER, they also apparently ruled that tomatoes don’t count as a fruit because they aren’t eaten for dessert…

    Wow… just… wow.

    • @NegativeInf
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      6611 days ago

      Fruit is a scientific term. Vegetable is a culinary term.

    • mad_asshatter
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      2811 days ago

      As a former worker at a steel plant, I concur.

    • MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown
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      2711 days ago

      because they aren’t eaten for dessert

      This sounds to me like a reasonable way to disqualify something as a culinary fruit.

      Folks like to make a big hullabaloo about tomatoes being technically a fruit, but no one gives a second thought about referring to peppers, cucumbers, green beans, eggplant, avocado, pumpkins & other squash, or corn on-the-cob as vegetables even though they are all technically fruit.

      And I was being picky there, because beans, peas, grains and nuts are all also technically fruit. Heck, lots of “nuts” like peanuts and cashews aren’t even really nuts.

      Keep your taxonomy out of my kitchen:

      • Fruit are sweet.
      • Vegetables are not.
      • Grains make bread.
      • Herbs and spices add a lot of flavor with a little bit. Herbs are the green ones.
      • nuts are. They just are. Don’t think about it too hard.
      • @MothmanDelorian
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        311 days ago

        Fruits are edible seed pods. Nuts are inedible seed pods but have edible seeds.

        Fruit makes wine.

        Grain makes beer

        Nuts in the right contexts make nougat, nut paste or babies.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 days ago

        Hold the presses!! Americans don’t count avocados as fruit?!

        Is that because they’ve never eaten a tree ripened avocado? It’s not sweet like a mango, but it’s sweet. Eat a green banana or strawberry and see if it’s sweet. That’s no way to tell the dessert potential of produce!

        • MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown
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          311 days ago

          That could be part of it. Another part might be that many of us have only had experience with the Haas variety, if any. And then most likely as guacamole.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 days ago

        Wait, you’ve found one! I consider peppers their own thing, culinarily speaking anyway, neither fruit nor vegetable.

        The rest of your bullet points I basically agree with, but there’s also

        • peppers are peppery, not always hot, red bell are sweet, and green bell tastes like feet.

        • seeds are seedy, don’t think about the difference between them and nuts, some questions are not for mortal man.

          • @[email protected]
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            111 days ago

            You can season duck with peppers, sure. Seasoning is a verb, to season one uses herbs, spices, peppers, (or if we’re talking about cast iron, oil or wax.)

            • @[email protected]
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              111 days ago

              You don’t consider peppers spices? When something has a lot of pepper, wouldn’t you say it’s… spicy?

              Riddle me that.

              • @[email protected]
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                111 days ago

                Red (or any) bell peppers, poblano peppers, banana peppers, Padrón peppers, cherry peppers, shishito peppers, habanada peppers, all peppers with no heat.

                Furthermore “heat,” while commonly conflated with “spice,” is not “spice.” “Spices” are not necessarily “hot:”

                Anise, allspice, cardamom, mustard seed, coriander, dill seed, clove, nutmeg, turmeric, saffron, vanilla, garlic, mace, sweet paprika, fennel, caraway, cumin, sumac, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, and MORE!

                are all not-hot spices. You have been riddled.

      • JackbyDev
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        210 days ago

        I think this is more about which definitions to use for the purpose of tariffs than which definitions these things fall under.

        • Ephera
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          1411 days ago

          Both of those are sweet and fruit…?

            • @MothmanDelorian
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              611 days ago

              You are buying shitty pineapple. To select a good pineapple:

              Tug at the center most leaf on top of the fruit, it should give easily. It should smell like pineapple. The skin should be golden colored to slight green (sl underripe) or a very slight touch brown (overripe). The bottom should be dry. The very green ones that you can get for $2-3 never ripen properly as they were picked too early.

                • @MothmanDelorian
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                  11 days ago

                  As much as I love pineapple my username combines my love of The Mothman, the Mandelorean, And Back to the Future.

                  I am passionate about fruits and veggies and enjoy helping people discover how to pick good ones.

            • @[email protected]
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              211 days ago

              You tartness and sweetness are two orthogonal axes. A fruit can be both quite tart and quite sweet, like some varieties of pineapple and cherry.

            • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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              211 days ago

              I want to try the pineapples you’re getting. Ours are sweet, but that’s about it.

          • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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            11 days ago

            They’re not fruits by culinary definition.

            Unless you eat them like oranges?😯

            In that case, seek help.

            Edit: On a serious note, I guess this is cultural difference?

        • @MothmanDelorian
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          411 days ago

          Those are incredibly sweet highly acidic foods. The acid is what balances the sweet.