FRUIT FACT A flower requiring pollination to grow into a fruit is what makes a fruit, rather than a vegetable. | MICHAEL MILLER & BRYLEE WILLIAMS, TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE
Every fall pumpkins steal the spotlight with multiple purposes: as decorations, for soups and in pies. But here’s a fun fact backed by science: this seasonal favorite is actually a fruit.
Joe Masabni, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service vegetable specialist and professor in the Texas A&M Department of Horticultural Sciences, said pumpkins are scientifically classified as fruits beca…