Sentence examples for is technically a fruit from inspiring English sources

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The coconut is technically a fruit, and every now and then it grows a pearl.

(It is technically a fruit rather than a vegetable. Very technically, it's a large berry).

Most people know that a tomato is technically a fruit, but so is an eggplant, a cucumber, and a spaghetti squash.

Because the eggplant (which, like the tomato, is technically a fruit) is among the most universally beloved summer vegetables precisely because it may be grilled in almost any form, over almost any heat, with spectacular results.

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Go ahead and make that first incision from top to bottom; but then, rather than cutting back up the other side, rotate the fruit (yes, it's technically a fruit) a quarter-turn and make another top-to-bottom cut.

Even though zucchini is served as a vegetable, it's technically a fruit because it comes from a flower: It grows from a golden blossom that blooms under the leaves.

A medium size orange has approximately 70 calories, and is an excellent source of Vitamin C. The fruit is technically a hesperidium, a kind of berry.

Rhubarb is technically a vegetable, but is legally considered a fruit.

While rhubarb is technically a vegetable, it prefers to be treated as a fruit.

The fruit of eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) and pasture juniper (J. communis) is technically a berry-like cone, with fleshy scales that have grown together.

Jimmy Anderson is technically a Duncan Fletcher player.

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