- In botany, a
fruit is the seed-bearing
structure in
flowering plants (angiosperms) that is
formed from the
ovary after flowering (see
Fruit anatomy). Fruits...
- The p****ion
fruit (Portuguese: maracujá and Spanish: maracuyá, both from the Tupi mara kuya, lit. "
fruit that
serves itself" or "food in a cuia") and granadilla...
-
orange to
distinguish it from the
bitter orange (Citrus × aurantium), is the
fruit of a tree in the
family Rutaceae. Botanically, this is the
hybrid Citrus...
- A
fruit press is a
device used to
separate fruit solids—stems, skins, seeds, pulp, leaves, and detritus—from
fruit juice. In the
United States, Madeline...
- A lime is a
citrus fruit,
which is
typically round, lime
green in colour, 3–6
centimetres (1.2–2.4 in) in diameter, and
contains acidic juice vesicles...
- An
apple is a round,
edible fruit produced by an
apple tree (Malus spp.).
Fruit trees of the
orchard or
domestic apple (Malus domestica), the most widely...
-
Dried fruit is
fruit from
which the
majority of the
original water content has been
removed prior to
cooking or
being eaten on its own.
Drying may occur...
- A
fruit snack is a type of
gummy snack made with
fruit flavoring and
natural gelatin. They were
first made by
confectioner Louis Shalhoub in the 1970s...
- The
United Fruit Company (later the
United Brands Company) was an
American multinational corporation that
traded in
tropical fruit (primarily bananas)...
-
family Pteropodidae of the
order Chiroptera. They are also
called fruit bats, Old
World fruit bats, or—especially the
genera Acerodon and Pteropus—flying foxes...