We are all berries.
What constitutes something as a berry?
It’s basically their anatomy. If they have seeds in them, they are berries. Fruits with a kernel like peaches are drupes. Multiple drupes fused together are polydrupes like a raspberry.
Then there are weird stuff like apples and strawberries whose flesh is not part of the fruit because it doesn’t come from the plant’s ovary.
Wait, is a pineapple a polydrupe?
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I love this image. It made me laugh
reddit stole from instagram, kbin steals from reddit lol
How can a banana be a berry?
Because the common-word definition of a berry is different from the scientific definition. This awkward science lady can explain it somewhat better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z0bAxSNWY8
Thank you awkward science lady! -Awkward science man
I was like finally a good meme and then I see ‘stolen from reddit’ face palm
Knowledge tells us tomatoes a fruit. Wisdom tells us not to put them in a fruit salad.
A tomato based fruit salad is just salsa
Scientific vs culinary definitions.
Science also says toy breeds are dogs but I have my doubts.
Well, often also bird feed
That might be why my dog hates the larger birds.
A watermelon is a “false” berry