Botanically speaking, a fruit is any part of a plant that bears seeds and results from a flower's pollination. That would include pumpkin, as well as other types of squash. We usually don't think of pumpkin as a fruit, though, because of its tendency to taste less sugary and more bitter, much like a carrot.
I suppose pumpkin is actually a fruit, because a vegetable is something like a root (carrots), leaf (cabbage, I think), or tuber, which is basically a kind of storage root, which I think potatoes fall under. Fruits are in a separate category of plant part that is used for the containment/transportation of seeds.
From a botanist point of view. A fruit is the section of a plant that contains a seed, a fruit also develops from the flower part of the plant. The flower part, however, is considered to be a vegetable. Leaves, roots, stems, and flower buds are vegetables. From a culinary standpoint, vegetables are less sweet or more savory compared to fruits.
Pumpkins, like tomatoes and avocados are actually classified in the plant world as being fruits, but they are eaten along with vegetables (like potato or carrot) and as such there are people out there who classify them as being vegetables its all a matter of perspective
Either way, the basic rule of thumb is if the seeds are attached to the matter in some way, it's probably a fruit, if the seeds are produced and released in the flowering stage, it's probably a fruit
No, the banana *grows* on a herbaceous flowering plant, but the fruit itself is regarded as a botanical berry. To be precise, it is a epigynous berry, or false berry, along with cucumbers, blueberries and coffee.
This is a bit late, but it's pretty interesting trivia so I thought I'd share it. Both melons and pumpkins are indeed fruit, but melons are a particular kind of fruit that a lot of people have some trouble guessing. Melons, including watermelons, are actually berries. So are bananas and tomatoes, even though the latter is most often referred to as a vegetables. They're all part of a fruit family type known as botanical berries. The more you know :3
Melons are a fruit and The pumpkin is a member of the squash family, and, though it is treated like a vegetable, it is technically a fruit. The reason a pumpkin is a fruit is because it grows on a vine and contains seeds. (In fact a lot of seeds)
I was spawned in a place where Desert Acacia trees were the standard biome tree for the place, and it took you 35 episodes to get to breeding it. sounds like I had the true luck here, sjin.
You can actually fall into the river, if you put a fence under a fence, and have a block next to the under fence u can hop onto the bottom fence and jump into the river
A chili is a fruit. The scientific definition of a fruit is any structure that develops from the fertilized ovary of a flower and contains seeds of a plant. It is legally a vegetable in the US, but botanically, it is a fruit.
Pumpkins and melons are both fruits, as they are the flower that contains the seeds, but a vegetable needs to sprout another flower to release it's seeds
pumpkin is a vegetable because you have to plant a new seed after harvesting the pumpkins. after getting the pumpkin, there won't grow a new one with the same plant as the plant dies in the process. therefore it's a vegetable. every fruit, let's say apples, may be harvested without "destroying" the plant they grew on. (in this case the apple tree, which sometimes are over hundreds of years old)
"a fruit is the part of the plant that develops from a flower. It's also the section of the plant that contains the seeds. The other parts of plants are considered vegetables. These include the stems, leaves and roots - and even the flower bud"
Vegetables have seeds too... For example: Carrots, Cucumbers, and pretty much any other vegetable that you grow in the ground, besides plants that grow through vegetative propagation.
All squash are fruit. They are only referred to as vegetable in cooking for their taste. In botany, fruits are derived from the flower of a plant and contains the seeds, whereas vegetables are part of the plant itself and does not contain the seeds. See the difference here between an apple - fruit - and celery - vegetable. Not all vegetables grow underground, but all fruits must grow above ground because the seeds cannot spread below ground which would kill the species.
Make different entrances from one orchard to the next. It will make it easier to find one way to the other in there. Also add some pathways of your choice.
Pumpkins are from the goard family, which botanically speaking makes them fruit. Melons are botanical fruit, which means they can be classed as both a fruit and a berry. Melons and pumpkins are actually from the same plant-family, Cucurbitaceae (which I've probably spelt wrong) :)
Apples DO come from flowers! After being pollinated the base of the flower swells, (To become the fruit itself), while the petals die away. The "bottom" of the apple is what is left of the flower. Now, I know less about pumpkins, but they do flower and those likely follow a similar path as apples. A picture I just found on Wikipedia seems to support this. tldr: MegaHappygrass is stupid.
Both pumpkins and melons are berries, but still fruit since they are the seed bearers from those plants. But pumpkins usually count as vegetables when people use them. They really try to confuse us, don't they?!
Vegetables have roots, fruits have seeds.the fruit itself isnt the root unlike potatoes and carrots, so melons and pumpkins (which have seeds in them are fruits.
Pumpkin is DEFINITELY a fruit. What separates a fruit from a vegetable is if it has seed. If it has seeds it's a fruit, like apple and strawberries but potatoes and carrots don't have seeds.
That's pretty cool. I actually have very little knowledge about pumpkins because they're kind of unusual where I live. Since I don't have any experience with them, I just decided not to include them without doing the research... which I was too lazy for when making that comment :3 Thanks for bringing me up to speed.
ok i live on a fruit and veggie farm every thing has seeds most things that are vegetables grow under growned and most fruit grow on top pumpkins are a type of squash, and most squash are veggies. and did you know that potatoes/ tomatoes/ egg plant and tabbaco are all in the same plant family
watched from episode 1 about 4 days ago, this is all amazing. Then you play on the xbox and you've planted everything in 9 minutes and have nothing left to do...
if i know correctly, what you do is download the sphax texture pack then add the ftb skins to it (google it) and then put it in the folder for resource packs and boom.
Actually you will find it is a Fruit. Wiki: The cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae. It is a creeping vine which bears cylindrical edible fruit when ripe. I figured this stuff was common knowledge. I pretty sure I learned the difference between fruits and vegetables before starting school.
fruit "the edible part of a plant developed from a flower, with any accessory tissues, as the peach, mulberry, or banana " "A plant cultivated for an edible part, such as the root of the beet, the leaf of spinach, or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower." therefore pumpkins are fruits
Botanically, pumpkins are fruit. However, it's culinarily classed as a vegetable despite technically being a fruit, like tomatoes, squash, peppers and corn.
Does it matter what a melon is its green it grows and its tasty ps sjin the minum stone can be a portable crafting bench by pressing c so i suggest you keep it handy
Sjin, you have so many junk saplings just laying around and taking up space, have you ever thought about making a solid fueled firebox to generate some extra power for the farm?
Sjin's descriptions of the trees' colours are the best thing
I'm wondering if he is color blind to a degree myself lol
I never watched this series, or Sjin for that matter. starting from the beginning!
Pumpkins are a gourd, because pumpkins are like squash, and squash are gourds. ;)
Technically a gourd is a fruit.
I luv how he describes every tree as a fleshy colour
Wow, the background track for the orchard build is just amazing!
If it has seeds inside it, it's a fruit. Pumpkin is a fruit. Watermelon is a fruit. Tomato is a fruit.
Tomato is classified as a vegetable actually
Tomatoes are fruit you are not smart
It's 2017! I miss the old times......
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14:51 who's house and pumpkin farm is that.
Sjin trying to describe colors and failing miserably gives me life 😂😂
Pumpkins have seeds so it is a fruit, but it grows in the ground so it is both
Pumpkins are a fruit
pumpkins are fruit sjin
Botanically speaking, a fruit is any part of a plant that bears seeds and results from a flower's pollination. That would include pumpkin, as well as other types of squash. We usually don't think of pumpkin as a fruit, though, because of its tendency to taste less sugary and more bitter, much like a carrot.
If this guy had personal hired protecters, they'd be Sjin-guards
I suppose pumpkin is actually a fruit, because a vegetable is something like a root (carrots), leaf (cabbage, I think), or tuber, which is basically a kind of storage root, which I think potatoes fall under. Fruits are in a separate category of plant part that is used for the containment/transportation of seeds.
From a botanist point of view. A fruit is the section of a plant that contains a seed, a fruit also develops from the flower part of the plant. The flower part, however, is considered to be a vegetable. Leaves, roots, stems, and flower buds are vegetables. From a culinary standpoint, vegetables are less sweet or more savory compared to fruits.
Pumpkins, like tomatoes and avocados are actually classified in the plant world as being fruits, but they are eaten along with vegetables (like potato or carrot) and as such there are people out there who classify them as being vegetables its all a matter of perspective
Either way, the basic rule of thumb is if the seeds are attached to the matter in some way, it's probably a fruit, if the seeds are produced and released in the flowering stage, it's probably a fruit
Sjin this series makes me smile and laugh and wonder, I LOVE it! Please don't end this series ever! :3
Cant wait for the next major patch, more trees, butterflies and so much more fun ag stuff will be added.
No, the banana *grows* on a herbaceous flowering plant, but the fruit itself is regarded as a botanical berry. To be precise, it is a epigynous berry, or false berry, along with cucumbers, blueberries and coffee.
This is a bit late, but it's pretty interesting trivia so I thought I'd share it. Both melons and pumpkins are indeed fruit, but melons are a particular kind of fruit that a lot of people have some trouble guessing. Melons, including watermelons, are actually berries. So are bananas and tomatoes, even though the latter is most often referred to as a vegetables. They're all part of a fruit family type known as botanical berries.
The more you know :3
Melons are a fruit and The pumpkin is a member of the squash family, and, though it is treated like a vegetable, it is technically a fruit. The reason a pumpkin is a fruit is because it grows on a vine and contains seeds. (In fact a lot of seeds)
I was spawned in a place where Desert Acacia trees were the standard biome tree for the place, and it took you 35 episodes to get to breeding it.
sounds like I had the true luck here, sjin.
You can actually fall into the river, if you put a fence under a fence, and have a block next to the under fence u can hop onto the bottom fence and jump into the river
A fruit is an organ of a plant with internal seeds. I believe pumpkin fits that definition perfectly.
A chili is a fruit.
The scientific definition of a fruit is any structure that develops from the fertilized ovary of a flower and contains seeds of a plant.
It is legally a vegetable in the US, but botanically, it is a fruit.
Loving the new background and building music !
Pumpkins and melons are both fruits, as they are the flower that contains the seeds, but a vegetable needs to sprout another flower to release it's seeds
pumpkin is a vegetable because you have to plant a new seed after harvesting the pumpkins. after getting the pumpkin, there won't grow a new one with the same plant as the plant dies in the process. therefore it's a vegetable.
every fruit, let's say apples, may be harvested without "destroying" the plant they grew on. (in this case the apple tree, which sometimes are over hundreds of years old)
Sjins compound = The best compound out of all in yogscast
Sooo glad the series is back
"a fruit is the part of the plant that develops from a flower. It's also the section of the plant that contains the seeds. The other parts of plants are considered vegetables. These include the stems, leaves and roots - and even the flower bud"
Vegetables have seeds too... For example: Carrots, Cucumbers, and pretty much any other vegetable that you grow in the ground, besides plants that grow through vegetative propagation.
Pumpkins are squaah; melons are their own class of plants.
Great video, as always!
Sjin always make my jaw drop with the knowledge of all these mods but when it comes to vanilla Minecraft I wanna bash in my computer screen.
We need more people like you on the internet!!
the amount of detail sjin puts into describing his colours...
All squash are fruit. They are only referred to as vegetable in cooking for their taste. In botany, fruits are derived from the flower of a plant and contains the seeds, whereas vegetables are part of the plant itself and does not contain the seeds. See the difference here between an apple - fruit - and celery - vegetable. Not all vegetables grow underground, but all fruits must grow above ground because the seeds cannot spread below ground which would kill the species.
The music is frikkin beautiful
Make different entrances from one orchard to the next. It will make it easier to find one way to the other in there. Also add some pathways of your choice.
Another way to think of it is if the plant has flowers which the fruit grows from :)
i love how he talks about the logs like its fine cheese and hes a critique
For things to be classed as a fruit -- they have seeds - so therefore pumpkins are also a fruit (:
Fourofour Pagenotfound cucumbers have seeds..
Pumpkins are from the goard family, which botanically speaking makes them fruit. Melons are botanical fruit, which means they can be classed as both a fruit and a berry. Melons and pumpkins are actually from the same plant-family, Cucurbitaceae (which I've probably spelt wrong) :)
Sjin sounds like a wine expert when he starts talking about his trees.
You should seriously try it man, soo many people would watch it.
Apples DO come from flowers! After being pollinated the base of the flower swells, (To become the fruit itself), while the petals die away. The "bottom" of the apple is what is left of the flower. Now, I know less about pumpkins, but they do flower and those likely follow a similar path as apples. A picture I just found on Wikipedia seems to support this. tldr: MegaHappygrass is stupid.
People REALLY need to stop flipping cursing at sjin he takes his time to do videos for us and people need to respect that
Both pumpkins and melons are berries, but still fruit since they are the seed bearers from those plants.
But pumpkins usually count as vegetables when people use them. They really try to confuse us, don't they?!
Vegetables have roots, fruits have seeds.the fruit itself isnt the root unlike potatoes and carrots, so melons and pumpkins (which have seeds in them are fruits.
Pumpkin is DEFINITELY a fruit. What separates a fruit from a vegetable is if it has seed. If it has seeds it's a fruit, like apple and strawberries but potatoes and carrots don't have seeds.
sjin you sounded like an old cartoon with your line "time to get grafting" you know like a retro parody of the thing "its garfting time"
At 10:00 Sjin says 'I'm watching you.' And he's watching you too.
pumpkins and melons are gourds, which are fruits, and they are delicious. Try baking some pumpkin, maybe in slices next time you bake potatos!
That's pretty cool. I actually have very little knowledge about pumpkins because they're kind of unusual where I live. Since I don't have any experience with them, I just decided not to include them without doing the research... which I was too lazy for when making that comment :3
Thanks for bringing me up to speed.
sjins descriptions are the best
A red wine is a red wine to normal people, but a wine connoisseur will argue against that.
Sjin is a tree connoisseur.
I also like it how when he figures it out, he says how to do it and acts like he knew how to do it whole time. -_-
ok i live on a fruit and veggie farm
every thing has seeds
most things that are vegetables grow under growned and most fruit grow on top
pumpkins are a type of squash, and most squash are veggies.
and did you know that potatoes/ tomatoes/ egg plant and tabbaco are all in the same plant family
Yes it does, the kernels you eat off the corn is the seeds.
watched from episode 1 about 4 days ago, this is all amazing. Then you play on the xbox and you've planted everything in 9 minutes and have nothing left to do...
Both Pumpkins and Melons are fruits. With the acception of strawberries, everything with seeds on the inside is a fruit. Even Cucumber
*looks over* "oh we're half way there....livin on a prayer" lololol i had a good larf there.
A Pumpkin is a fruit, for it grows on a vine. Much like the fruit grapes, melons, and tomatos! They all grow on a vine.
A pumpkin is considered as both fruit and vegetable by several people. It actually has the properties of both fruit and vegetable.
When Sjin finds a new wood, he starts to sound like he is describing a very good glass of wine.
Example: 12:00
6:23
"But I'm going to have enough melons AND pumpkins"
I think you might want to re-think about who isn't the sharpest sword again. :P
if i know correctly, what you do is download the sphax texture pack then add the ftb skins to it (google it) and then put it in the folder for resource packs and boom.
i love how sjin know's all the tec but not the basics
Actually you will find it is a Fruit.
Wiki:
The cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae. It is a creeping vine which bears cylindrical edible fruit when ripe.
I figured this stuff was common knowledge. I pretty sure I learned the difference between fruits and vegetables before starting school.
Lol love how he took the time to deal the pig at the end
you should build a kiosk in the orchard from the specific wood
they do, vegetables are the stem/root/bulb of a plant, fruit is, well, the 'seed'
Berry:
Noun
A small roundish juicy fruit without a stone.
Any fruit that has its seeds enclosed in a fleshy pulp, for example, a banana or tomato.
fruit "the edible part of a plant developed from a flower, with any accessory tissues, as the peach, mulberry, or banana "
"A plant cultivated for an edible part, such as the root of the beet, the leaf of spinach, or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower."
therefore pumpkins are fruits
sjin the reason a desert acacia is so flat is that it lives in the Savannah and it needs to be wide so that i can catch all the rain they get there
pumpkins is a plant from order violates and class roses :) so, it's a flower :D
Botanically, pumpkins are fruit.
However, it's culinarily classed as a vegetable despite technically being a fruit, like tomatoes, squash, peppers and corn.
Its fun when he trys to explain the colour
Does it matter what a melon is its green it grows and its tasty ps sjin the minum stone can be a portable crafting bench by pressing c so i suggest you keep it handy
Every natural food items with seeds in are fruits like chillies, peppers and cucumber
Pumpkin is a type of gourd, more specifically a squash.
"We'll see fruits of our labor in the form of... fruits of our labor!"
Sjin, you have so many junk saplings just laying around and taking up space, have you ever thought about making a solid fueled firebox to generate some extra power for the farm?
Does anyone else think that the animals of Sjin's farm will engage in an Animal Farm-style rebellion eventually?
"that is the flattest tree I've ever seen!"said sjin "thats flat and I play minecraft!" said me
Mmmmm... the fresh taste of home grown Acacia wood. Delicious!
So you can see the pig behind you but when strawfingers walks by you're completely oblivious?
I love sjins vocabulary
pig: party on the roof!!!
Sjin: what are you doing? *hits the pig*
pig: ow I'm out this place sucks *walks away*
Pumpkin is a fruit. Remember, if the seeds are on the inside it's a fruit, and if not it's a vegetable.
i yawned as soon as sjin waked up :3
Sjin that wood is more of a mint colour
I love ur vids they r great!!!!
Hey Sjin, I love your new green light saber! Oh wait... That's the LIKES bar!
01:00 oh we are half way there! ohoh living on a prayer! Take my hand and we will make it i swear! :D
make the bees into a flower farm for dyes to sell
sjin you should build some giant glass waterwork as sort of advertisement for the farm
So, the answer to the question is that a tomato is technically the fruit of the tomato plant, but it's used as a vegetable in cooking.
Thats pretty much sums up the entire Yogscast
His building skills are unparalleled. Holy shit.