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    Question: Someone told me bananas are berries is this true? why?

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    Asked by game45day to Souvik, Sabine, Armin on 22 Nov 2019.
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      Souvik Kundu answered on 22 Nov 2019:


      Very interesting question. Bananas are berries. Berry is “a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary”.

      https://stanfordmag.org/contents/bananas-are-berries

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