And yet nobody is talking about how he got her home on the first date? Or is that not so unusual these days? If so that shows you how long I’ve been out of the “dating game!”
I always find this argument additionally ironic because
1. I am a botanist, and therefore would do EXACTLY that kind of thing (in fact, I might put tomatoes, eggplants and cucumbers in a bowl and call them “mixed berries” (techincally a cucumber may be a pepo, but that is a subset of berries, and since cucumbers are a lot more juicy than, say, a squash and don’t have the hollow space in the middle, they may be berries in any sense.)
2. I actually did once bump into a near white near transparent cherry tomato that probably DID belong in a fruit salad, given that it was so sweet and so non “tomato-ey” in taste it could have passed for a grape if you weren’t looking at it (only time I regretted putting vinegar on a tomato.) Alas, it long gone now ( I DID save its seeds, but they went into my tomato file cabinet with everything else, and by the time I got around to trying to grow the contents of that out, over twenty years had passed and the seed was long since dead.)
BTW for more pedantic fun, the next time someone offers you mixed nuts, point out that, botanically, the hazels are the only nuts in there (peanuts are an indehiscent legume (it’s a fruit type as well as a botanical group), almonds, walnuts and pecans are drupes (almonds from a peach like fruit, walnuts and pecans from similar fruits in the hickory family) Brazil nuts come 18-20 per fruit (nuts have to be single seeded) cashews are a drupe again (the nut actually hangs down from the bottom of the “cashew apple” which is also edible) and macadamias are, again, a drupe.
Whoa, so much discussion about opinions of opinions of what’s common sense, what’s a vegetable, what’s a fruit, etc. Just have a beer, or a V8 glass. :D
Imagine almost 2 years ago
Because you are just a bit too fruity, perhaps?
SHIVA almost 2 years ago
He’s into control!!!
Scorpio Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Technically he is right……….
Knowledge is realising that those are fruits. Wisdom is knowing not to them in a fruit salad.
Gent almost 2 years ago
Well maybe tries to make a fruitcake next time.
Macushlalondra almost 2 years ago
He’s right. It’s strange the things we think are veggies that are actually fruits. They’re not sweet so who’d think they’re fruits?
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
She must have eaten it in your ‘fruit’ salad.
ʲᔆ almost 2 years ago
㋛ if you swapped the olives for some baby spinach or romaine – I’d eat it
Olddog1 almost 2 years ago
The Supreme Court made tomatoes vegetables for the purpose of taxation.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
Because you’re a prat?
Pat S Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Well thats one of the sucky parts of being an engineer. Knowing the technical definition. And occasionally being tone deaf to your audience.
jango almost 2 years ago
The Inner Nerd comes out
BearsDown Premium Member almost 2 years ago
He should look up “Pedant” in a dictionary.
tiomax almost 2 years ago
And yet nobody is talking about how he got her home on the first date? Or is that not so unusual these days? If so that shows you how long I’ve been out of the “dating game!”
RadioDial Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Always right, always alone.
Skeptical Meg almost 2 years ago
I have an idea: Say everything starting with “Actually” to yourself.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
He never gets a second date because he never produces on his first date.
Abrus80 almost 2 years ago
I always find this argument additionally ironic because
1. I am a botanist, and therefore would do EXACTLY that kind of thing (in fact, I might put tomatoes, eggplants and cucumbers in a bowl and call them “mixed berries” (techincally a cucumber may be a pepo, but that is a subset of berries, and since cucumbers are a lot more juicy than, say, a squash and don’t have the hollow space in the middle, they may be berries in any sense.)
2. I actually did once bump into a near white near transparent cherry tomato that probably DID belong in a fruit salad, given that it was so sweet and so non “tomato-ey” in taste it could have passed for a grape if you weren’t looking at it (only time I regretted putting vinegar on a tomato.) Alas, it long gone now ( I DID save its seeds, but they went into my tomato file cabinet with everything else, and by the time I got around to trying to grow the contents of that out, over twenty years had passed and the seed was long since dead.)
BTW for more pedantic fun, the next time someone offers you mixed nuts, point out that, botanically, the hazels are the only nuts in there (peanuts are an indehiscent legume (it’s a fruit type as well as a botanical group), almonds, walnuts and pecans are drupes (almonds from a peach like fruit, walnuts and pecans from similar fruits in the hickory family) Brazil nuts come 18-20 per fruit (nuts have to be single seeded) cashews are a drupe again (the nut actually hangs down from the bottom of the “cashew apple” which is also edible) and macadamias are, again, a drupe.
gary.eddings4157 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Pedantic incelitis….a modern malady
mpolo11 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Yay!
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Pedantry salad never seems to go over well.
RetFor almost 2 years ago
This would make a good Greek fruit salad
ars731 almost 2 years ago
No one likes an pedant. I can vouch for this first hand
Sue Ellen almost 2 years ago
Does he need somebody to “mansplain” it to him?
namelocdet almost 2 years ago
A very important rule in relationships…. Don’t always try to prove how smart you are. Let it go.
T... almost 2 years ago
Nobody loves a knowitall…
Stephen Gilberg almost 2 years ago
“Beans, beans, the magical fruit”—
That line’s veracity’s been in dispute.
Forget the magic; they’re veggies, right?
Now let’s not be so quick to indict.
Biologists say that all a fruit needs
Is to be a ripe ovary, bearing seeds.
(OK, the last detail might not apply,
As that’s the one seedless grapes defy.)
With that definition, we find that cukes
And pumpkins and squash and (oh gad) zukes
All count as fruits, being types of gourds.
Garbanzos and okra as well. Are you floored?
What else qualifies? Tomatoes and corn,
Avocados and eggplants, sure as you’re born,
Plus olives and peppers of various kinds.
These wouldn’t occur to most people’s minds.
But if you’re absurd enough to decide
To make them a “fruit salad,” I think I’ll hide.
—me
wildlandwaters almost 2 years ago
You can be right…or you can be happy…take yer pick!
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
Because your fruit salad is bland.
Muzi54 almost 2 years ago
Fruit smhmute, put ranch on it and it’s all (veg)edible.
wordsmeet almost 2 years ago
Whoa, so much discussion about opinions of opinions of what’s common sense, what’s a vegetable, what’s a fruit, etc. Just have a beer, or a V8 glass. :D
flingebunt over 1 year ago
Remember, tomatoes are a fruit when raw, a vegetable when cooked and a mess when mashed