Brilliant beautiful non twit lit gardens. Is an olive a fruit or a vegetable?
Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
2:22 am
Thank you all kindly, but I’m not totally convinced… shall extend this for difinitive opinions, pesticides legal and illegal not included. Gogranny!
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I’m a 1/2 twit lit. I’m just a gardner that has no degree, does not have all of the answers in any given subject and will look up the answer, copy and paste it. I also give the source. If I do know the answer without looking it up I will still include a link/source for verification for my answer.
These are my credentials!
OLIVES ARE OF THE FRUIT FAMILY!
Olives and olive oil are an important part of the diet throughout the Mediterranean.
(This quiz is about**********
*************this amazing fruit.)
http://www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/hobbies/food__drink/fruit_and_vegetables.html
PS I hunt and peck when I type /reason for cut ‘n paste/faster for me
EDITED:
I use only organic fungicides pesticides and insecticides. Or none at all!
It grows on a tree, so it’s a fruit.
They say that fruit has seeds and vegetables don’t. Some olives have pits. Maybe that is considered a seed? Maybe they are fruits.
if fruits have seeds then what is a cucumber? hummm…
Olives are fruit, as they meet the definition of a fruit: the ripened ovary—together with seeds—of a flowering plant. In many species, the fruit incorporates the ripened ovary and surrounding tissues. – generally if it is a fleshy, like oranges or bananas, or tomatoes and contains the seed inside for dispersion through various means, it is a fruit.
an olive is truly a fruit.
But since I’m not a Master Gardener or a licensed with pesticides am I allowed to answer your question?