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indeed they are. and, technically, so are peppers, cucumbers, zucchini, corn, and eggplant. but since tomatoes are prepared and served like other vegetables, rather than the way we use fruits like apples, bananas, and pears, we're including them here. in any case, keep your tomatoes on the countertop
green onions as well, only don't trim the bottoms. if you're really lucky, those tiny white roots at the bottoms will begin to grow and you can plant the stalks in your garden where they'll provide free green onions for up to two years. once they're planted, just snip off however much of the green shoots...
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