@diver saidWhat about chocolate that contains raisins?
I believe it can be classed as a vegetable.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidThen perhaps it’s a fruit.
What about chocolate that contains raisins?
Non binary food 🤷♂️
@diver saidAh yes, German Apfel Strudel -- with vanilla ice cream, to die for. Well, at least to walk a mile in the Black Forest for.
Apples (they come, German apple cake)
Blueberries (fruit smoothies and porridge)
Bananas (as they come, fruit smoothies, porridge and banana cake)
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidBotanically speaking, chocolate is a bean. We'll get to beans soon enough.
Is chocolate a fruit?
If not:
1. Apple
2. Fig
3. Satsuma
Botanically speaking, pumpkin is a berry, being smooth-skinned, with fruit and seeds inside. It's also the the biggest berry--now there's a winner of a Trivial Pursuit question for you.
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@Ponderable saidOh yeah, blueberries are a close third. In Germany two varieties are known, Blaubeeren which are often hot-house grown and as big around as an EU 5cent piece, and (Wald)Heidelbeeren, which are smaller--I think similar to No. American Huckelberries. Both delicious on a waffle with whipped cream. Yum.
Apple
pear
blue berry
Not to be classified with Eisbaeren however, which you don't try to eat, lest they eat you!
@A-Unique-Nickname saidI get my papaya from Ilford.
Mango is #1. It's not a contest.
You need to have been somewhere that grows them to understand.
For me, papaya is #2. But I understand it's not to everyones taste and again you need to be where they're grown
#3 is a tough one. Maybe pineapple but you can't beat a good ripe pear. Joint third.
Not good.