Sunday, June 26, 2011

Official Status

In a historic vote, aligned with another historic bill, the New York Senate has voted "sweet corn" as the official vegetable of the State.

Which is ironic since corn is a grain not a vegetable. If it were a vegetable then we should probably debate whether Medicare vouchers, and "pulling the cord" apply to it.

(No corn (or corny) jokes please, we're skittish.)

It's probably a good thing that they didn't have to debate over the official "fruit" (which already has been deemed to be "apple") since that would've been just way too weird!

2 comments:

Marcus said...

Speaking of fruit, I just now finished off the first (from my garden) tomato of the year. A tasty "Black from Tula", an heirloom variety.

ShockingSchadenfreude said...

Oddly, the whole "tomato is a vegetable" stems from the a tax ruling (Nix v. Hedden.)

Basically, imported vegetables were taxed but not fruit but the court decided that tomatoes were "used" as vegetables so they were vegetables.