Ignorance is believing a tomato is a vegetable. Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting a tomato in a fruit salad. Inspiration is turning a tomato into salsa instead.
Berries -are- fruits, just a specific subcategory of fruit. More specifically, Berries are, by definition, a fruit that forms from a single ovary whereas fruits are the collective term for any fleshy ovarian structure of a plant regardless of the actual number of ovaries involved. Thereby making many common 'berries', such as a raspberry or blackberry, actually fruits consisting of many smaller berries, by definition.
In short, unless you actually know your termonology, maybe you should tryharder instead.
The botanical classification of a fruit is: the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants formed from the ovary after flowering. Tomatos are fruit, pumpkins are fruit, eggplants are fruit and chili are fruit.
Vegetables are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. The original meaning is still commonly used and is applied to plants collectively to refer to all edible plant matter, including the flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, roots, and seeds. (All fruits are also vegetables).
Rhubarb is NOT a fruit. It is a vegetable. I would like to see that one changed too!
(also, apart from the fact that they ARE scientific definitions or at least I was taught them in science, calling someone's mod "silly" kinda contradicts the "No Offense" part.)
So, there is actually a vinter who has developed tomato wine. It is supposed to taste very close to white wine. Tomato jelly is also a real thing.
Pumpkin I would question, as the carbohydrates are stored more as starches than sugar. Pumpkin wine could be interesting, though. I know pumpkin can be added to beer/ale type fermentation.
But... eggplant jelly? That sounds like one of the lesser known ingredients to summoning Cthulhu... I once made eggroll jelly as a joke ("so you can enjoy the taste of eggrolls any time of year, even when they are out of season"), but I'm not sure I would forgive someone who gave me eggplant jelly.
Looking under aubergine rather than eggplant, and jam rather than jelly, (UK english vs US) reveals its actually a real world thing though. I found 5 different recipes before the first Pinterest repeat. "One of the tastiest jams in the world. This jam is popular in Iran and Middle East countries. My mother used to make this beautiful jam. Maybe you say aubergine jam??!!!!! BUT you have to try and then tell me your idea. " https://cookpad.com/uk/recipes/2810251-aubergine-jam
Edit: I necro'd because a mod that supports this one updated and I didnt check dates.
Botanically speaking, tomatoes are neither fruit nor vegetable; they are berries. Common misconception, like how many people also think peanuts are nuts, when in fact they are a dried pea(pod).
I love this idea. Put a flag in that dialog result, so that it activates this mod. If the player says "fruit," the following dialog ticks a flag enabling "tomatofruit=true" and somewhere in this mod, "if tomatofruit=true, modactive=on" activates.
After looking through the content.json file, I discover that this is exactly what happened. I'm installing it now.
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Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting a tomato in a fruit salad.
Inspiration is turning a tomato into salsa instead.
In short, unless you actually know your termonology, maybe you should tryharder instead.
It's definitely, not even slightly a fruit.
Except in this game.
Tomatos are fruit, pumpkins are fruit, eggplants are fruit and chili are fruit.
Vegetables are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. The original meaning is still commonly used and is applied to plants collectively to refer to all edible plant matter, including the flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, roots, and seeds.
(All fruits are also vegetables).
Rhubarb is NOT a fruit. It is a vegetable. I would like to see that one changed too!
(also, apart from the fact that they ARE scientific definitions or at least I was taught them in science, calling someone's mod "silly" kinda contradicts the "No Offense" part.)
Pumpkin I would question, as the carbohydrates are stored more as starches than sugar. Pumpkin wine could be interesting, though. I know pumpkin can be added to beer/ale type fermentation.
But... eggplant jelly? That sounds like one of the lesser known ingredients to summoning Cthulhu... I once made eggroll jelly as a joke ("so you can enjoy the taste of eggrolls any time of year, even when they are out of season"), but I'm not sure I would forgive someone who gave me eggplant jelly.
"One of the tastiest jams in the world. This jam is popular in Iran and Middle East countries. My mother used to make this beautiful jam. Maybe you say aubergine jam??!!!!! BUT you have to try and then tell me your idea. "
https://cookpad.com/uk/recipes/2810251-aubergine-jam
Edit: I necro'd because a mod that supports this one updated and I didnt check dates.
After looking through the content.json file, I discover that this is exactly what happened. I'm installing it now.