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Berry

/ˈbɛri/noun
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A berry is a small, fleshy fruit that grows on various plants and is typically juicy, sweet, and packed with seeds, making it a staple in diets worldwide. In botanical terms, it specifically refers to fruits derived from a single ovary, like grapes or tomatoes, though everyday language often includes non-technical examples like strawberries for their similar appeal. This versatility keeps the word fresh in both kitchen chats and scientific discussions.

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Botanically speaking, eggplants and pumpkins are considered berries because they develop from a single flower with one ovary, a fact that surprised even Charles Darwin when he explored plant classifications in the 19th century. This means that while we casually call strawberries berries, they technically aren't, adding a twist to how we categorize our favorite fruits.

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