Are there other types of fruits that could go well with tomatoes in a salad?

  • @Pronell
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    208 months ago

    Cucumbers are melons. But that has me questioning if melons are fruit and I don’t want to google it, I just want to be angry.

    • @[email protected]
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      228 months ago

      Ackchually, cucumbers are berries. Cucumber and melons belong to the same family, they are kind of siblings.

    • @[email protected]
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      138 months ago

      When they say a girl has nice melons, they don’t mean her boobs are shaped like cucumber, that’s for damn sure.

      • @wolfpack86
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        It means that both women and men can have nice melon(s)

    • federalreverse-old
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      8 months ago

      On a related note: Cucumbers in fruit salad are great for moderating sweetness (or the bitterness of grapefruits). Other veg I like to put in fruit salad include lightly sweet veg like carrot and sweet potato.

  • @[email protected]
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    138 months ago

    Tomatoes are a vegetable (fite me bro). They’re botanically a fruit, but they’re high in acid and don’t play well with sweet fruits - Avocado is a good other example that goes terribly with sweet fruits especially citrus.

    That said - avocado salad (aka guacamole) is amazing and tomato salad ditto - whether just tomatoes with salt or caprese.

    It’s not that tomatoes can’t be used in fruit salad it’s that they pair terribly with Honeydew, Grapefruit, Orange, Grapes, and Cantelope.

    • d00phy
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      48 months ago

      I like tomatoes in my guac. Those two go well together.

    • @[email protected]
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      38 months ago

      Wait, aren’t all fruits vegetables tho? I honestly don’t know, this whole thing is confusing.

      I think we normies should have another word that fits better; “fruit” doesn’t really mean anything in culinary terms, IMHO

  • DessertStorms
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    8 months ago

    I’ve had “vegetable” salads with apples, pears, grapes, nectarines (not all together lol), a bit of sweet-tartness works really well, especially with a vinaigrette type dressing.

    • dalë
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      38 months ago

      Pineapple and apple go well in pasta salads. Again not at the same time but the added sweetness and texture helps enhance the salad.

  • @ghostrider2112
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    108 months ago

    Several years ago my wife grew over a dozen styles of heirloom tomatoes. There were several that I think would have worked in a fruit salad, particularly with watermelon and some basil.

    • @[email protected]
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      8 months ago

      Yeah, you can’t just throw a grocery Roma into a fruit salad, but what you describe sounds f’n amazing.

      • @ghostrider2112
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        68 months ago

        Yeah, chilled, and with some aged balsamic. I also enjoyed them with the balsamic, fresh basil (and some mint), some olive oil, chopped green onions, and cucumbers for another good salad.

  • @xkforce
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    48 months ago

    Cucumbers, tomatoes, avocadoes, sweet peppers and olives are all culinary vegetables that are botanical fruits that can be made into salads.

  • @hperrin
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    48 months ago

    Cucumbers, squash, peppers, avocados.

  • Nakedmole
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    38 months ago

    Had a salad made from a mix of vegetables and tropical fruit, on La Gomera once, best salad I ever had in my life.

  • originalucifer
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    28 months ago

    mr wizard told me that theyre a fruit on the vine, but a vegetable on your plate

    i just learned that humans suck at taxonomy

  • @[email protected]
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    18 months ago

    Tomatoes come in two varieties:

    • Tomatoes you can slice without making a goopy mess. These tomatoes have no flavor, but have the benefit of having a physical shape
    • Tomatoes that turn into a goopy mess when you cut them. These tomatoes have flavor, but are only suitable for sauces