Differences – ‘Kernel’ vs. ‘Core’ Explained

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What's the difference between kernel and core?

The more I look for a difference between both, the more confused I get.

I know both nouns because of IT, but I'm looking for the actual roots in actual English, not technical lingo. It seems to be used for the central fruit parts, but are they interchangeable? Does it depend on which fruit we are talking about?

Best Answer

"Kernel" is the soft, edible part of a nut. "Kernels" refer specifically to nuts:

the softer, usually edible part contained in the shell of a nut or the stone of a fruit.
the body of a seed within its husk or integuments.

"Core" for fruits refers to the central part of a fruit that contains the seeds i.e. The core of an apple e.g. He threw the core of the apple away.

So, basically, "kernel" is used when referring to nuts, and "core" is used when referring to fruits.

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