"Vegetables in Disguise: When Vegetables Are Actually Fruits" 

Did you know that some of the vegetables we eat are actually fruits botanically speaking? In this infographic, we'll uncover some of the common vegetables that are, in fact, fruits and explain the difference. 

1.Tomatoes: The Classic Example 

Tomatoes are perhaps the most well-known example. They're technically berries with seeds on the inside. 

2.Bell Peppers: Sweet Fruits 

Bell peppers, whether red, green, or yellow, are fruits due to their seed-containing structure. 

3.Cucumbers: Cool and Fruity 

Cucumbers are a type of gourd and are botanically considered fruits. 

4.Zucchini: Summer Squash 

 Its antioxidant properties aid in detoxifying the body, flushing out harmful toxins.

5.Eggplants: Purple Fruits 

The eggplant, or aubergine, is another fruit due to its seeds and botanical classification. 

6.Okra: Slimy Pods 

Okra is botanically a fruit because it contains seeds and grows from a flowering plant. 

7.Pumpkins: The Giant Fruit 

Pumpkins are part of the gourd family and are classified as fruits. 

8.Peas: The Sneaky Fruit 

Peas, like other legumes, are fruits since they contain seeds inside.