>>5005522>>5005791>>5006383>>5013642I study horticultural engineering and specialize in vegetables.
Whether something is or is not a vegetable is defined by the local culture.
Some consider potatoes a vegetable, some don't, same thing with strawberries.
Generally speaking, vegetables are any edible parts of herbaceous plants.
Now a tomato is a berry, as is a watermelon and they are both fruits.
There are many subcategories of fruit, a berry is just one of them.
Some examples:
Legumes (peas), pomes (apples, pears), drupes (cherry, olive)
The definition of a berry is as follows:
>A berry is a fleshy fruit without a stone (pit) produced from a single flower containing one ovary.So to summarize, a watermelon is berry. A berry is a fruit.
Watermelons are by general definition a vegetable.
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