I’m surprised you had the courage to take the responsibility yourself.
While it is botanically a fruit, it is considered a vegetable for culinary purposes (as well as under U.S. customs regulations, see Nix v. Hedden), which has caused some confusion.
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On the other hand, the botanical sense of “fruit” includes many structures that are not commonly called “fruits”, such as bean pods, corn kernels, wheat grains, and tomatoes.
What good is a reward if you ain’t around to use it?
These products may or may not maintain the nutritional integrity of the vegetable used to produce them.
I want to come with you to Alderaan.