(yes, it's a fruit, botanically speaking. because a tomato has seeds and grows from a flowering plant, it is a fruit, not a vegetable. the u.s. government introduced confusion back in the late s when it classified the tomato as a vegetable so it could be taxed under custom regulations—a story for another...
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