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Fruit Vegetable

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Fruit Vegetable
A vegetable with a pulpy, seed-rich body which grows on a vine
Examples Eggplants, peppers, squashes, tomatoes, zucchini which, while technically fruits, are used as vegetables; they are higher in calories than leafy vegetables, and rich in vitamin C


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