Why are strawberries called strawberries if they are not berries?

Strawberries and raspberries aren't really berries in the botanical sense. They are derived from a single flower with more than one ovary, making them an aggregate fruit. True berries are simple fruits stemming from one flower with one ovary and typically have several seeds.
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Why is a banana a berry but a strawberry isn t?

Bananas Are Not Thought of as Berries

However, botanically, these fruits aren't considered berries. That's because rather than developing from flowers with one ovary, they develop from flowers with multiple ovaries. That is why they're often found in clusters and categorized as aggregate fruit (3).
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What are strawberries actually called?

The garden strawberry (or simply strawberry; Fragaria × ananassa) is a widely grown hybrid species of the genus Fragaria, collectively known as the strawberries, which are cultivated worldwide for their fruit. The fruit is widely appreciated for its characteristic aroma, bright red color, juicy texture, and sweetness.
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Is a pineapple a berry?

A pineapple is neither a pine nor an apple, but a fruit consisting of many berries that have grown together. This also means that Pineapples are not a single fruit, but a group of berries that have fused together. The technical term for this is a “multiple fruit” or a “collective fruit”.
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Why is a banana called a banana?

Most historians believe that the Arabian slave traders are the ones who gave the banana its popular name. The bananas that originated from Southeast Asia were not the size that we are familiar with today. They were small, about as long as an adult finger, hence the name “banan”, Arabic for finger.
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Is a kiwi a berry?

The ellipsoidal kiwi fruit is a true berry and has furry brownish green skin. The firm translucent green flesh has numerous edible purple-black seeds embedded around a white centre.
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Is a watermelon a berry?

The elongated tough-skinned fruits of the family Cucurbitaceae, including watermelons, cucumbers, and gourds, are a type of berry referred to as pepos.
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Is an avocado a berry?

A berry, which has a fleshy exocarp (rind) and a fleshy mesocarp (pulp), is any soft and fleshy fruit that comes from a flower with a single ovary. This means avocados, tomatoes, bananas, and oranges are all technically berries.
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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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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 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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Is a mango a berry?

So if your favourite fruit isn't a berry, what might it be? If it has a thick, hard endocarp, it's probably a drupe, a fancy term for a stone fruit. This group encompasses apricots, mangoes, cherries, olives, avocados, dates and most nuts.
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Is a Lemon a berry?

The lemon (Citrus lemon) is a hesperidium, a berry with a leathery rind. The exocarp (peel) contains volatile oil glands (essential oils) in pits.
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Is dragon fruit a berry?

Only a pollinated flower yields a dragon fruit, a fleshy berry with leathery, scaled skin. The dragon fruit most commonly seen in US grocery stores, H. undatus, has a reddish exterior and white pulp dotted with a multitude of tiny seeds.
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Can grape skin be eaten?

Aside from the fact that it's challenging to peel cherries and grapes, and not really possible to peel most berries, the peels offer lots of antioxidants and nutrients. Grape skin is particularly beneficial since this part of the grape has the highest amount of antioxidants in the whole fruit.
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Why is a cherry not a berry?

In addition, to be a berry, a fruit must have two or more seeds. Thus, a cherry, which has just one seed, doesn't make the berry cut, Jernstedt said.
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Is an 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. The popular Haas avocado, which has dark-green, nubby skin, grows year-round in California.
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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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Which is not a real fruit?

Technically, an apple is not a true fruit. True fruit is a ripened ovary.
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Are potatoes a berry?

Tomatoes and potatoes are both members of the same genus, Solanum, and they both produce berries.
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Is pomegranate a false fruit?

Pome is a false fruit, the greater part of which is developed from the receptacle and not from ovary, eg; Pear, Apple. The edible fleshy part represents the receptacle and the core represents the ovary.
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Is a banana a nut?

Banana typically pairs well with nuts, such as in tasty banana-nut bread. This doesn't make banana a nut, however. Bananas are fruits, although the plants bananas grow on are considered herbaceous, or non-woody. This makes banana plants technically herbs, but no relation to ground or tree nuts.
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Is Rice a seed or fruit?

While rice is technically derived from the ovary of a flower, it isn't at all sweet or juicy. Now, onto the question of seeds. To be ultra-biological, rice falls under a category of fruits known as caryopses.
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Why does a coconut have 3 holes?

The three "holes" are the result of the 3 carpels in coconut flowers, and three carpels is typical of the family Arecaceae (Palms). The "holes" are actually germination pores, where one is usually functional and the other two are plugged. The new coconut shoot will emerge from the functional, open, germination pore.
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