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DeckPacker@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 2 个月前

WTF, a banana is a berry!!?

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WTF, a banana is a berry!!?

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DeckPacker@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 2 个月前
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  • Hazmatastic@lemmy.world
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    It’s the same as tomato being taxonomically a fruit. Taxonomically does not mean culinarily. Most people use culinary terms for these. Tomato is a vegetable. The first berry group is berries. Etc.

  • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    At times like these I’m kinda ok with portuguese lacking a “proper” word for berry. “Bago” or “baga” isn’t really used, at least not in everyday life, everyone will always refer to them as fruits

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    I didn’t know plants have ovaries. Does that mean that strawberries are like an afterbirth? Are seedless fruit menstrual flow?

    Maybe humans could evolve so that the bloody placenta attracts wolves who then raise the baby.

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      You know that white stuff that the seeds attach to in chilis? That’s the placenta! It’s the spiciest part of the whole pepper!

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        I can’t tell if you’ve ruined chilies for me, or if something else is happening.

    • JackFrostNCola@aussie.zone
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      How about this: mangrove trees give ‘birth’.

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  • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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    Mushrooms in the vegetable section hoping no one calls them out

  • Mulligrubs@lemmy.world
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    Fruit is sweet, vegetables are savory, berries are what I declare to be a berry. Done and done

    • NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Fish are fishy.

      • CarrotsHaveEars@lemmy.ml
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        Mom’s spaghetti.

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      Most “fruit” are sweet because we made them so. And we did so with plenty of vegetables too.

      Sweetest thing in my garden are tomatoes.

      • Mulligrubs@lemmy.world
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        Once you grow your own tomatoes, supermarket just won’t do. It’s a different world, we are tomato buddies

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          I’m so excited to start planting; all the tomato seeds we planned last weekend have already germinated

  • ameancow@lemmy.world
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    A lot of this would make a lot more sense to you guys if you saw these plants in their original, non-cultivated states. They don’t look anything like the shit in grocery stores.

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      Pictures?

      • WanderingThoughts@europe.pub
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        More

  • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    All could’ve been solved with some inclusivity, but nooo…

  • samus12345@sh.itjust.works
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    Humans accidentally named blueberries correctly.

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    Berries aren’t berries. Vegetables aren’t real.

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    Now I need to know if Blackberry is a berry.

    *No:

    The usually black fruit is not a berry in the botanical sense, as it is termed botanically as an aggregate fruit, composed of small drupelets.

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    Aubergines, cucumbers, kiwi, and citrusfruit are botanical berries as well. The correct answer is that berry should be seen as a culinary term just like fruit and vegetable.

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      That’s nuts!

      • some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.world
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        Well ackthually… that’s a legume

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    deleted by creator

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    Not only that, banana is a grass berry.

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      Chat is this real

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      What keeps a peach from being a single-seed berry or from an avocado being a drupe?

      Edit: low-key love that we are all learning by sharing knowledge and evidence. It’s refreshing.

      Edit 2: Fun Fact. Did you know Oklahoma has Watermelon as the State’s Vegetable?

      • Ioughttamow@fedia.io
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        The hard endocarp

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          In other words, by my understanding, peaches have a pit containing their seeds, but avocados just have a seed.

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            Do avocados not have a pit?

            • Ioughttamow@fedia.io
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              Looks like the endocarp in the avocado is imperceptible, whereas it is the hard pit in peaches and other drupes, per Wikipedia

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              We call it that but the whole thing is just a big ol seed

              • jaybone@lemmy.zip
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                But how is that any different than a peach? I’m so confused by this.

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                  Peach pits aren’t seeds, but they have a seed inside.

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        Drupes have pits contained within a hard shell (I guess called an endocarp?).

        Peach pits look like an almond inside of a walnut shell basically. Avocados just have a really large seed in direct contact with the buttery soft mesocarp.

        I don’t know who decided to classify gourds, melons, and citrus fruits as berries, but I imagine they had mischief in mind…

      • exasperation@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Wikipedia says some categorize avocadoes as drupes:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry_(botany)

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        Yeah this doesn’t make any sense

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      An apple sounds much less appealing when you describe it as an indecent (achoo) swollen receptacle tissue with a soft mesocarp…

    • taiyang@lemmy.world
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      Ah yes, my favorite berry… the avocado.

      • ripcord@lemmy.world
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        I enjoy a good pumpkin berry. Fresh from the vine.

    • Deacon@lemmy.world
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      Man I am glad I tasted fruit before I read this.

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      A pumpkin is a berry?!

      • some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.world
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        I guess so? Which I suppose means all the other gourds/squash/melons/cucumbers are too

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      Pretty fruity

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      Swollen receptacle tissue you say

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