Vegetable classification: culinary and market use, not strict botany, determines legal treatment and commerce implications. The legal term vegetable denotes herbaceous plants or edible parts of such plants used for human or animal food; the distinction from fruit often rests on culinary or market use rather than strict botanical classification, so preparation or customary use can determine whether a botanical fruit is treated as a vegetable in law and commerce.
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Vegetable classification: culinary and market use, not strict botany, determines legal treatment and commerce implications.
The legal term vegetable denotes herbaceous plants or edible parts of such plants used for human or animal food; the distinction from fruit often rests on culinary or market use rather than strict botanical classification, so preparation or customary use can determine whether a botanical fruit is treated as a vegetable in law and commerce.
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