The Difference Between Fruits and Vegetables Ep. 68 | Life at the Table

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The Difference Between Fruits and Vegetables Ep. 68 | Life at the Table

from A Savory Moment by Life At The Table · host Sandra Lewis

The Difference Between Fruits and Vegetables   The difference between fruits and vegetables. When is a fruit really a vegetable?   The U.S. Supreme Court Declares a Fruit a Vegetable Only when the U.S. Supreme Court says so. In 1893, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a tomato was a vegetable.  Even though everyone in the botanical world knows that a tomato is a fruit.   Many “Vegetables” Are Really Fruits You see a fruit develops from the ovary of a flowering plant. Tomato, eggplant, corn, green beans, yellow squash, zucchini, okra, cucumber, pumpkin and lots of other food that we consider to be vegetables are actually botanically a fruit.   Real Vegetables Are Parts of the Actual Plant That We Eat Real vegetables on the other hand are all the other parts of the actual plant that we eat like the roots, leaves, and stems. So, beets, potatoes, celery, broccoil, spinach, brussels sprouts, and lettuce are examples of vegetables. You see, we commonly categorize fruits as sweet like apples, oranges, lemons, mangoes, papayas, bananas, and the list could go on. But designation according to savory or sweet is not how the botanical world rolls. And here’s a mind blower, if you love rhubarb as in rhubarb crisp, rhubarb pie, or rhubarb jam, rhubarb is actually a vegetable, not a fruit because it’s the stem of the plant that’s consumed.   Why The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled a Tomato Was A Vegetable So why did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that a tomato was a vegetable rather than a fruit – so the government could tax it at a higher rate. Now you know.   Cook Your Own Vegetables To Save Your Hard-Earned Cash Here’s the bottom line, you’ll save more of your hard-earned cash by cooking your own vegetables and fruits at home. Take a moment and introduce yourself to some vegetables you haven’t met yet, and reacquaint yourself with others.  From salads to main courses to side dishes and desserts, make your tastebuds dance at meal time with an assortment. Consider a cucumber and tomato salad, a creamy pot of mashed potatoes, or a strawberry crumble with lavender whipped cream to top it off. There is a vegetable and fruit to satisfy even the most discriminating palate in your tribe! The post The Difference Between Fruits and Vegetables appeared first on Life At The Table.

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