Banana trees are made up of giant leaves, not a trunk. So they’re more like a giant onion instead of a tree.

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    Exactly? Sorry, nerds ruined this one.

    You know what a fruit and a vegetable are. It has nothing to do where the seeds are. Botanists don’t get to change the English language.

    Like everything else in English, you’ll figure it out from context.

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      Vegetables don’t exist botanically and fruit has a very different meaning in a botanical context when compared to the culinary definition

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        You can still consider roots, stems, and leaves as vegetables.

        Of course you have to be more stringent with fruits, and nuts/seeds imo are in a category of their own.

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      We’re not talking about whether something is a fruit or a vegetable lmao

      This is about what kind of fruit something is, e.g. a berry vs a drupe