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kiwi

Kiwi

Description The ellipsoidal kiwi fruit has a hairy brownish green skin and is a real berry. Numerous tasty purple-black seeds are embedded throughout the firm, transparent green flesh, which also has a white core. The kiwi fruit has a thin, fuzzy brown skin and a range of sizes. Depending on the cultivar, the climatic circumstances, […]

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grapes

Grapes

Description Small flowers green in color, clustered, are found before the fruit, which has a range of colors from nearly black to red, green, and amber. According to botany, the fruit is a more-or-less spherical berry with a luscious pulp within of which the seeds are located. In several kinds, the fruit develops a bloom,

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coconut

Coconut

Description The well-known single-seeded nut of commerce is encased in a thick fibrous husk in mature coconut. The tiny embryo’s is enclosed in a hard shell which composed of both liquid and meat. Because they float easily, coconuts have been widely dispersed by both human activity and ocean currents throughout the tropics. Varieties Today, there

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cherry

Cherry

Description Large and erect, sweet cherry trees can grow as high as 11 metres (36 ft). The fruit is a fleshy drupe (stone fruit) that ranges in shape from almost globular to nearly heart-shaped, is about 2 cm (1 inch) in diameter, and has colors ranging from yellow to nearly black. The sweet cherry has

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jack-fruit

Jackfruit

Description The jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus), sometimes called the jack tree or nangka in Tagalog and Malay, is a type of tree that belongs to the Moraceae family, which also includes the fig, mulberry, and breadfruit. On the stem, branches, or twigs (cauliflory), inflorescences develop. Varieties There are numerous jackfruit varieties available, including: Medium-sized fruits with

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watermelon.

Watermelon

Description This fruit is called a pepo in botany. The variety affects the fruit’s form, thickness of the peel, and colour of the sweet, luscious flesh, which might be reddish, white, or yellow. 1 to 2 kg to 20 kg or more is the weight range for watermelons. Per vine, there are anywhere from 2

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strawberry

Strawberry

Description The strawberry fruit is not a real berry, but rather a “accessory fruit” according to botany. The flesh, which is composed of the noticeably larger flower receptacle, contains the numerous true fruits, which are more popularly known as seeds. Varieties The fruiting habits of strawberry plants are used to classify them. Knowing what you

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pear

Pear

Description The common pear, Pyrus communis, belongs to the genus Pyrus, which contains between 20 and 45 trees and shrubs of the rose family (Rosaceae). As opposed to apples, pears have “grit” or “stone cells,” which are hard cells in the flesh that give pears their distinctive sweetness and softer texture. Typically, pears have elongated

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peach

Peach

Description From a single ovary, the peach fruit grows into a fleshy, delicious skin that constitutes the fruit’s edible portion and a hard interior known as the stone and pit that houses the seed. The two ovules in an ovary often only have one fertilized ovule that matures into a seed. This typically results in

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passion-fruit.

Passion Fruit

Description The passion fruit is a little, spherical fruit. It is sometimes spelt passion fruit. When ripe, it is purple; when unripe, it is green. The fruit’s flesh covers several tiny, black seeds that are inside the fruit. It is sweet and tangy. The seeds can be consumed on their own or in a variety

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