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nobbynoo57 | 18:27 Mon 16th Jul 2012 | Food & Drink
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If a fruit is the edible seed or seed covering of a plant and a vegetable is the edible leaf,stem or root of a plant, why does everybody refer to peas as vegetables because by definition they are fruits
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thanks for the link but even wiki doesnt clarify the query
what is not clear about this?
Peapods are botanically a fruit
and this
peas are considered to be a vegetable in cooking
Because your 'if.....' is not a universal truth. It's just one of several definitions which are right as far as they go but are not wholly consistent with each other
tomatoes are fruit too, but they's always in the veg section
Everything is either animal, vegetable, or mineral. Since I don't figure a pea as being animal or mineral I guess it has to be vegetable. ;-)
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

I suspect you may be right, technically it looks as if it should be considered the fruit of the pea plant, but I'd not put peas in the fruit salad either.
Oh for an edit facility.

Thinking further on it an apple is the fruit, not the apple pip which is the seed. I think woofgang may have a point. In which case maybe a pea is neither, maybe it's a legume ?
OG my posts are a direct quote from the "unclear" wiki entry
And you could have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that pesky conscience.
Lol OG... I just couldn't understand why the OP thought that wiki was unclear.
Peas are legumes. If you call them that, you won't be wrong. But legumes do bear fruit.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legume
Always thought peas were a legumes same as Cashews that get called nuts ( a bit like me) and I guess tomatoes just don't look right in a fuit salad either.

Goes back to ''it's the exception that proves the rule''.

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