Cucumbers - fruit or vegetable?
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.grmckenzie wrote: »not_my_first_rodeo wrote: »So I'm not sure it matters if you look at cucumbers one way or the other.
Just don't look at them "that" way....Your dog and I like your joke.
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goldthistime wrote: ».grmckenzie wrote: »not_my_first_rodeo wrote: »So I'm not sure it matters if you look at cucumbers one way or the other.
Just don't look at them "that" way....Your dog and I like your joke.
And my dog would like your ball......2 -
@goldthistime. I am surprised algal substances like spirulina and Chloe Ella are not on this list.
@OP. As some have said there are botanical classifications that are mostly structural/visual in nature, nutritional classifications that are nutrient and macrobiotic in nature and culinary classifications that have to do with the whole taste/smell/visual/gastric experience. The classification in each science depends on what the practitioners are trying to accomplish by their classification.1 -
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