Is a pumpkin a fruit or vegetable?
so the answer is.....
PUMPKIN IS A FRUIT. [to those who were correct, CONGRATS. ;D ]
alright, why so? Here are the reasons ;D
*Anything that has seeds inside or outside is a fruit (apple, tomato,
peach, ect.). So a pumpkin would technically be classified as a
"fruit".
*Technically in scientific methods a pumpkin is actually a fruit.
*Pumpkins are fruits and not vegetables because a fruit has seeds and when you cut open a pumpkin you will see that it has seeds.
The pumpkin is a member of the squash family, and, though it is
treated like a vegetable, it is a fruit.
[i promised to tell you the answer by today, don't i?]
thank you for those who voted. to those who were reading but didnt vote, thanks also. ;)so the answer is.....
PUMPKIN IS A FRUIT. [to those who were correct, CONGRATS. ;D ]
alright, why so? Here are the reasons ;D
*Anything that has seeds inside or outside is a fruit (apple, tomato,
peach, ect.). So a pumpkin would technically be classified as a
"fruit".
*Technically in scientific methods a pumpkin is actually a fruit.
*Pumpkins are fruits and not vegetables because a fruit has seeds and when you cut open a pumpkin you will see that it has seeds.
treated like a vegetable, it is a fruit.
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