Re: The Great Debate topic.

#101
I think the real question here is how we define better. Structurally? If you took an F-150 and filled the bed with cement, then crashed it into a Prius, then Ford would win. Financially? The F-150 is the most popular and best selling car in the world, i.e., there are more of them than any other single type of car. Historically? Up until the last two decades or so, asian cars were terrible. Revolutionarily? Assembly line. 'Nuff said.

Those aren't fair comparisons, and I didn't check my facts. Regardless, Ford wins.
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Re: The Great Debate topic.

#106
Ragu Garden sauce lists 4 things most people consider vegetables however, bell peppers and zucchini are both fruits, leaving only celery and carrots neither of which are still good for you by the time they are processes into a sauce.
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Re: The Great Debate topic.

#110
Sloth is right (surprise, surprise). A fruit is the enlarged ovary (or ovaries) of a flower (or multiple flowers) on a plant. Vegetables are adapted structures known as geophytes that are used for nutrient storage and what not. Therefore, a tomato is a fruit.
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