Why are bananas not a fruit?

Bananas are both a fruit and not a fruit. While the banana plant is colloquially called a banana tree, it's actually an herb distantly related to ginger, since the plant has a succulent tree stem, instead of a wood one. The yellow thing you peel and eat is, in fact, a fruit because it contains the seeds of the plant.
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Is a banana scientifically a fruit?

Bananas develop from a flower with a single ovary and have a soft skin, fleshy middle and small seeds. As such, they meet all botanical requirements of a berry and can be considered both a fruit and berry.
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Why is a banana not a vegetable?

Although we generally call it a fruit, it is technically an herb. The banana plant an “herbaceous plant” (or 'herb'), not a tree, because the stem does not contain true woody tissue. That's why Bananas are not technically a fruit, but it's an herb.
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Is a banana a fruit because it doesn't have seeds?

They're immature seeds, but, unlike other fruit seeds, these seeds won't develop into full, functional seeds. This means that you can't just plant a banana and grow a banana tree. Of course, most fruit trees don't naturally produce fruit with seeds that won't mature.
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Is banana a fruit or a berry?

Despite its name, the strawberry isn't a true berry. Neither is the raspberry or the blackberry. But the banana is a berry, scientifically speaking, as are eggplants, grapes and oranges.
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Why Are Bananas Berries, But Strawberries Aren't?



What is a strawberry if not a berry?

Surprisingly, eggplants, tomatoes and avocados are botanically classified as berries. And the popular strawberry is not a berry at all. Botanists call the strawberry a "false fruit," a pseudocarp. A strawberry is actually a multiple fruit which consists of many tiny individual fruits embedded in a fleshy receptacle.
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Is coconut a fruit?

Botanically speaking, a coconut is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, which is a fruit with a hard stony covering enclosing the seed. A seed is the reproductive unit of a flowering plant.
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Can I grow a banana tree from a banana?

You cannot grow a banana tree from a commercially cultivated banana fruit.
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How do bananas reproduce asexually?

Commercial bananas are seedless and propagated exclusively by vegetative means. The banana has a reduced underground stem, called the rhizome, which bears several buds. Each of these buds sprouts and forms its own pseudostem and a new bulbous rhizome. These daughter plants are called suckers.
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What is a real banana?

A banana is an elongated, edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa. In some countries, bananas used for cooking may be called "plantains", distinguishing them from dessert bananas.
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Is potato a fruit?

Potatoes are tubers, which are a sort of root vegetable. They aren't the potato plant's roots themselves, but rather the roots that they grow from. Potatoes are absolutely edible, and they're virtually always used in savoury meals, whether with or without meat. Potatoes, on the other hand, are not fruits.
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Is a avocado a fruit?

Avocados are one of the few fruits (yes, technically they're a fruit, not a veggie) that contain healthy unsaturated fats. These fats help lower undesirable LDL cholesterol when eaten in place of saturated fat.
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Is potato a vegetable?

Now we've established that a potato is in fact botanically vegetable, we can confirm that they also belong to the carbohydrate group, one of the three main macronutrients in our diet.
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Is a coconut a berry?

Botanically, the coconut is classified as a fruit--more specifically, it is a drupe. Drupes are more commonly called stone fruits. Other stone fruits include peaches and nectarines; blackberries and raspberries are drupes comprised of aggregates of drupelets.
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What fruit isn't a berry?

Botanical berries not commonly known as berries include bananas, tomatoes, grapes, eggplants (aubergines), persimmons, watermelons, and pumpkins.
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Why is a banana a herb?

A banana is considered an herb in botanical terms because it never forms a woody stem (or trunk) the way a tree does. Rather, it forms a succulent stalk, or pseudostem. The pseudostem begins as a small shoot from an underground rhizome called a corm.
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Why are bananas fake?

Despite their smooth texture, bananas actually do have small seeds inside, but they are commercially propagated through cuttings which means that all bananas are actually clones of each other. Banana fruits are parthenocarpic, which means that they don't need to be pollinated to produce fruits.
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Are we eating fake bananas?

Edible bananas are the result of a genetic accident in nature that created the seedless fruit we enjoy today. Virtually all the bananas sold across the Western world belong to the so-called Cavendish subgroup of the species and are genetically nearly identical.
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Why are all bananas clones?

Why are banana clones? Bananas were developed by a genetic accident in nature, which resulted in the seedless fruit we know today. Almost all bananas sold in the Western world are genetically nearly identical and belong to the so-called Cavendish subgroup of the species.
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Why shouldnt you eat bananas?

Eating too many bananas may have detrimental health effects, such as weight gain, poor blood sugar control, and nutrient deficiencies.
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Do all banana trees produce fruit?

That being said, not all banana plants produce fruit that you can eat. Some varieties like the red banana, the dwarf banana, and the pink velvet banana are grown for their flowers. They do make fruit, but it's not edible. When you're choosing a banana plant, make sure to pick one that's bred to make tasty fruit.
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What are banana pups?

Banana plant pups are actually suckers, or offshoots, that grow from the base of the banana plant. Can you transplant a banana tree pup to propagate a brand new banana tree? You certainly can, and dividing banana pups is easier than you may think. Read on to learn more.
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Is rice a seed or fruit?

Botanically, a cereal grain, such as corn, rice, or wheat is a kind of fruit (termed a caryopsis). However, the fruit wall is thin and fused to the seed coat, so almost all the edible grain-fruit is actually a seed.
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Is corn a vegetable?

Fresh corn is considered a starchy vegetable. Its nutrient content differs from dry corn, and it is eaten in different ways -- often on the cob, as a side dish, or mixed with other vegetables.
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