Spyke

As a major guacamole and mashed potato fan the answer is no. Too many major differences. Potato is a vegetable and avocado is a fruit. Mashed potato is primarily potato with spices and an oil while guac is a fruit with a few other fruits, fruit juices, vegetables like onion, and some spices. Guac also functions primarily as a dip while mashed potato is stand alone with the ability to function as a dip. They aren't similar enough to be analogous.

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slrpnk.net

Vegetables aren't real. Potatoes are a tuber, avocado are a fruit, onion is a root, etc.

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lemmy.world

Vegetable is a culinary category but not a botanical one. Fruit is a botanical and a culinary category and the two categories overlap but are not identical. Tomatoes are fruits (botanically) and vegetables (culinarily) but not fruits (culinarily).

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slrpnk.net

Is that why people look at me funny when I compliment my friend's fruit salad (it's actually green beans almondine)

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slrpnk.net

But that's just incorrect. A potato is a tuber, not a vegetable, just like avocados are fruits and not vegetables.

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lemmy.ml

Is a tuber not a type of vegetable in the same way a leaf and a root can be a vegetable? Fruits are not vegetables obviously. If Tubers, roots, and leaves do not fall under the classification of vegetable then I suppose it truly does not exist.

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Yeah, leaves and roots aren't vegetables any more than fruits are. Vegetables really don't exist, it's all just various plant parts that we eat.

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But is Irish guacamole just Peruvian guacamole served in Ireland?

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This seems like as good a place as any to assert a much more defensible position: frito pie is Texan poutine.

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