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| Posted by captbob61 | 03/26/02 |
| The berry part is the equivalent of the ovary, which produces seeds. The seeds are still on the outside. |
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| Posted by rayneeday | 03/27/02 |
| HEY!!! All this talk about ovaries and seeds and berries and such, Has everyone forgotten the poor STRAW that helps make this thing possible. If you wanna get technical about it. if the seeds are the berries and they are all on the outside, I guess it is the STRAW hold it all together. |
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| Posted by Dina_2002 | 06/25/02 |
| i immediatly said it was a strawberry. good one though |
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| Posted by jimbo | 05/01/03 |
| Check me out when I've just eaten a mango. The fruit is on the inside and the seed is definitely on the outside! |
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| Posted by fishmed | 09/10/05 |
| What about blackberries and raspberries? |
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| Posted by pup_tonton | 07/07/06 |
| easy so easy very very easy EASY EASY EASY! |
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| Posted by lez93 | 08/04/07 |
| Technically the "berry" is really a swollen stem, the seeds are the fruit. :wink: |
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| Posted by eraserheads0909 | 09/05/07 |
| Philippines have a fruit called Kasuy , its seed is outside the seed is being roasted to get a good tasting chewy seed |
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| Posted by wwwT-niquecom | 08/06/09 |
| Kasuy = Cashew. I think. |