On this episode of “Fruits v. Vegetables”, spinach, blueberries, celery and watermelon are all on the chopping block. It’s a battle of the vitamins and hosts Joe Corlette and Josie Schwartz narrow down their search for the superior fruit/vegetable. Full of un-researched fun, improvised debate and wholly underprepared arguments, “Fruits v. Vegetables” combines factual knowledge and petulant hosts in this new episode. Will celery win? Highly unlikely. Filled with fiber, antioxidants and hydration, this unassuming childhood underdog may surprise you. Learn about botanical classifications, fun facts about the world around us and Schwartz’s vendetta against blueberries.
“Fruits vs. Vegetables” episode two: Celery vs. blueberry and spinach vs. watermelon
It’s time for another episode of “Fruits vs. Vegetables” Join hosts Joe Corlette and Josie Schwartz for another riveting debate.
December 14, 2023
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