I Love Fruit!

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Apparently we should all of us eat five pieces of fruit and vegetables every day. Eating enough fruits might be easier than you think, because there are a few fruits that are often thought of as vegetables.

For example, bell peppers and tomatoes are often used in savory dishes.

Perhaps more surprising is the fact that peas and eggplants (aubergines) are also both fruits. Peas? Really?

fruit
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noun
  • the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
    E.g. tropical fruits such as mangoes and papaya
  • a gay man.
verb
  • (of a tree or other plant) produce fruit.
    E.g. the trees fruit very early

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I love fruit! My favorite fruit is strawberries and I also like bananas. I don't like melon and hate oranges because they aren't very sweet. My friend loves mangoes and she eats them all the time. We are very healthy because we eat lots of fruit!

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