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by the wayby tnunComment by skewsme: Don and I guessed each other for this. Painted in cold wax. And the foreground frond! |
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| 09/22/2024 04:04:15 PM |
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| 08/19/2024 09:15:31 AM |
primeby tnunComment by posthumous: so lovely, I thought this was grahamgator. no idea why this is brown. |
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| 08/19/2024 06:15:45 AM |
primeby tnunComment by roz: oops .. double post .. ,;) Message edited by author 2024-08-19 06:18:54. |
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| 08/19/2024 06:15:30 AM |
primeby tnunComment by roz: Originally posted by tnun: Thanks for the comments. roz is correct about a tomato being a fruit; indeed anything that bears seed is a fruit, which thus includes peppers, squash, okra, eggplant - in fact 8 out of 18 entries in this competition.
But for culinary purposes all these are vegetables.
A bit silly, really, although it made me look things up. |
how interesting Timothy .. I didnt know that peppers .. which we call capsicum here in Australia .. are a fruit .. or anything with a seed ..
thanks for the education .. :)
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