• @[email protected]
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    311 year ago

    I don’t know why tomatoes are always the go-to “technically a fruit”

    There are ones that are a lot weirder

    Legumes are also fruits, so peanut butter is a smoothie

    Heck, refried beans are a smoothie!

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Because some people dont have the mindset of yhe biological(the scientific mindset) and culinary(the common mindset) seperate.

      Tomato is common for it because its a fruit biologically and a vegetable culinarily.

      Other examples of it in common practice is “berries”. Culinarily, strawberries and raspberries are berries, and bananas arent. Biologically its the opposite.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I think its fair to say a smoothie at least means you drink it from a cup. Is this how you’re refried beans?

      • squiblet
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        31 year ago

        I have actually done that… well, I had a medical problem with swallowing and I was making shakes of all kinds of savory foods. Sorta like smooth soups… chicken and broth, roast beef with rice and potatoes, beans with salsa and cilantro… pretty good actually. I kinda miss the chicken milk.

      • @candybrie
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        21 year ago

        Smoothie bowls are pretty popular.

  • @VelvetGentleman
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    1 year ago

    Tomato toxic when it green, but delicious when it red. Creeping nightshade toxic when it green, but has anyone even tried it when it red? Probably delicious.

    • @ShakeThatYam
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      61 year ago

      Since when are green tomatoes toxic? I eat fried green tomatoes every summer…

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        From just some cursory googling it looks like they are toxic when raw, but frying them neutralizes the toxicity. That’s probably why you’ve never noticed!

    • WashedOver
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      51 year ago

      Potatoes fall into this category too of both delicious and nightshade fun. So tastes great like anti freeze but it takes a lot longer to finally get you.

    • @alekwithak
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      11 year ago

      What? I love green tomatoes:(

    • Piecemakers
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      51 year ago

      One of the only smoked smoothies out there!

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Brisket smoothie. Your comment put that image in my head so I want it to be everyone else’s problem now

        • Piecemakers
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          21 year ago

          🤢🥹

          I think the formula was “preexisting ‘fruit’ pureé generally considered a vegetable” not a pitch for new episodes of “Will It Blend?” 🤗

  • sheepishly
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    41 year ago

    That Weird Fruit Explorer guy on Youtube has made some pretty interesting solanum smoothies and weird ketchups.

  • Kalkaline
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    -61 year ago

    All fruits are technically vegetables as they are edible parts of plants.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      “Technically” fruit is a term in both botany and culinary lexicons, but vegetable is only a term for culinary purposes.

      Trying to cross terms with different meanings between lexicons and hoping to get order out isn’t reasonable.

      • Piecemakers
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        The original issue stems from an agricultural conmerce point, however, as the definitions dictated vastly different tariff rates, etc. In short, vegetables were often staples, and fruits were seen as luxuries. Therefore, when tomatoes first began arriving from the East, the savvy trader would call them vegetables in order to lessen their own cost to transport them, but claim they were fruit when wholesaling inland, IIRC.