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What determines if something is a fruit or vegetable, and how is the artichoke classified?

Last Updated: June 14, 2007

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A vegetable is described as any herbaceous (non-woody) plant or plant part that is eaten with the main course rather than as a dessert. Botanically, the fruit is the developed ovary of a seed plant with its contents and accessory parts. The confusion arises because a vegetable can have fruit which are the reproductive parts. Botanically, tomatoes and peppers are the fruit of the plant, but the tomato is considered by the public to be a vegetable.

The artichoke (globe rather than Jerusalem or SunChoke) part that is eaten is botanically a flower but could also be classified as a vegetable by the way it is consumed.

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