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May 16 2009 11:43am
is it a fruit or a vegetable? I myself don't know any search engines :D so tell meh!

This post was edited by Goukakyou on May 16 2009 11:43am
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May 16 2009 11:49am
Quote (Goukakyou @ Sat, May 16 2009, 05:43pm)
is it a fruit or a vegetable? I myself don't know any search engines :D so tell meh!


If I had to take a guess, I'd say its poultry. Not sure where you got the fruit or vegetable categories from because tomatoes need water to survive. My mom told me so.
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May 16 2009 11:56am
Quote (BovineDesi @ Sat, May 16 2009, 05:49pm)
I'd say its poultry.

tomato = chicken

my brain exploded
Quote (BovineDesi @ Sat, May 16 2009, 05:49pm)
because tomatoes need water to survive. My mom told me so.

every living thing needs water to survive dude

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May 16 2009 02:01pm
Quote (Goukakyou @ Sat, May 16 2009, 05:56pm)
tomato = chicken

my brain exploded

every living thing needs water to survive dude


Nope. I can survive on coca cola. Obviously i don't need water. wut an moran.

Edit: Think hard. chickens live under water because they need the WATER to survive. so tomatoes are therefore poultry, any level of basic scientific reasoning will get you to that answer.

btw you suck at counter trolling. I'm totally whooping your ass right now.

This post was edited by BovineDesi on May 16 2009 02:03pm
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May 16 2009 03:11pm
Wikipedia rarely lies:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato#Fruit_or_vegetable.3F

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Botanically, a tomato is the ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant: therefore it is a fruit. However, the tomato is not as sweet as those foodstuffs usually called fruits and, from a culinary standpoint, it is typically served as part of a salad or main course of a meal, as are vegetables, rather than at dessert in the case of most fruits. As noted above, the term vegetable has no botanical meaning and is purely a culinary term. Originally the controversy was that tomatoes are treated as a fruit in home canning practices. Tomatoes are acidic enough to be processed in a water bath rather than a pressure cooker as "vegetables" require.

This argument has had legal implications in the United States. In 1887, U.S. tariff laws that imposed a duty on vegetables but not on fruits caused the tomato's status to become a matter of legal importance. The U.S. Supreme Court settled the controversy on May 10, 1893 by declaring that the tomato is a vegetable, based on the popular definition that classifies vegetables by use, that they are generally served with dinner and not dessert (Nix v. Hedden (149 U.S. 304)).[33] The holding of the case applies only to the interpretation of the Tariff Act of March 3, 1883, and the court did not purport to reclassify the tomato for botanical or other purposes other than for paying a tax under a tariff act.

Tomatoes have been designated the state vegetable of New Jersey. Arkansas took both sides by declaring the "South Arkansas Vine Ripe Pink Tomato" to be both the state fruit and the state vegetable in the same law, citing both its culinary and botanical classifications. In 2006, the Ohio House of Representatives passed a law that would have declared the tomato to be the official state fruit, but the bill died when the Ohio Senate failed to act on it. However, in April 2009 a new form of the bill passed, making the tomato the official fruit of the state of Ohio. Tomato juice has been the official beverage of Ohio since 1965. A.W. Livingston, of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, played a large part in popularizing the tomato in the late 1800s.

Due to the scientific definition of a fruit, the tomato remains a fruit when not dealing with US tariffs. Nor is it the only culinary vegetable that is a botanical fruit: eggplants, cucumbers, and squashes of all kinds (such as zucchini and pumpkins) share the same ambiguity.







Before reading that I would have guessed vegetable though :wacko:
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May 16 2009 06:07pm
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Edit: Think hard. chickens live under water because they need the WATER to survive.

lol are you fucking with me?

well i guess you can't take a troll thread seriously :S

hey don't associate my name wih that 'garesithr' guy or someshit.. dun' want his rep :C
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May 16 2009 08:04pm
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is it a fruit or a vegetable? I myself don't know any search engines :D so tell meh!


*points at signature*

fail troll is fail
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May 16 2009 11:22pm
After Monsanto?

It's half Jelly Fish, part Human, part Rat Tail and part Fruit.
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May 17 2009 12:27am
The street
filled with tomatoes,
midday,
summer,
light is
halved
like
a
tomato,
its juice
runs
through the streets.
In December,
unabated,
the tomato
invades
the kitchen,
it enters at lunchtime,
takes
its ease
on countertops,
among glasses,
butter dishes,
blue saltcellars.
It sheds
its own light,
benign majesty.
Unfortunately, we must
murder it:
the knife
sinks
into living flesh,
red
viscera
a cool
sun,
profound,
inexhaustible,
populates the salads
of Chile,
happily, it is wed
to the clear onion,
and to celebrate the union
we
pour
oil,
essential
child of the olive,
onto its halved hemispheres,
pepper
adds
its fragrance,
salt, its magnetism;
it is the wedding
of the day,
parsley
hoists
its flag,
potatoes
bubble vigorously,
the aroma
of the roast
knocks
at the door,
it's time!
come on!
and, on
the table, at the midpoint
of summer,
the tomato,
star of earth, recurrent
and fertile
star,
displays
its convolutions,
its canals,
its remarkable amplitude
and abundance,
no pit,
no husk,
no leaves or thorns,
the tomato offers
its gift
of fiery color
and cool completeness.
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