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REMA 1000 Supermarket interior grocery store Tønsberg, Norway 2017-11-03 fruit vegetables
Various fruits for sale at REMA 1000 grocery store in Tønsberg, Norway

This list contains the names of fruits that are considered edible either raw or cooked in various cuisines. The word "fruit" is used in several different ways. The definition of fruit for this list is a culinary fruit, that is, "Any edible and palatable part of a plant that resembles fruit, even if it does not develop from a floral ovary; also used in a technically imprecise sense for some sweet or semi-sweet vegetables, some of which may resemble a true fruit or are used in cookery as if they were a fruit, for example rhubarb." Many edible plant parts that are true fruits botanically speaking, are not considered culinary fruits. They are classified as vegetables in the culinary sense (for example: the tomato, zucchini, and so on), and hence they do not appear in this list. Similarly, some botanical fruits are classified as nuts (e.g. brazil nut), and do not appear here either. Even so, this list is otherwise organized botanically.

Pomes

Malus-Gala
A basket full of apples
Four pears
Different pear varieties
സപ്പോട്ട
Sapodilla fruits

Pomes include any crunchy accessory fruit that surrounds the fruit's inedible "core" (composed of the plant's endocarp) and typically has its seeds arranged in a star-like pattern.

Drupes

Coconut (Cocos nucifera)
The coconut is a drupe.
Mango and cross sections
Ways to slice a mango

Drupes represent any fruit that has only one seed (or "stone") or one hard capsule containing seeds.

Botanical berries

Bananas
Bananas on grocery store shelves

Botanical berries represent any fruit that has a relatively thin exterior, with mostly flesh and more than one seed inside.

Pepos

Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe and slice
Bael Sherbat Indian Beverage
Bael being made into bael ka sharbat, a popular Indian drink

Pepos represent any fruit that is covered by a hard, thick rind with soft flesh inside, and seeds filling each locule. Melons are good examples of this.

Hesperidiums

Lemon - whole and split
One whole lemon and one cut in half
Buddhas hand 1
The buddha's hand, a uniquely shaped variant of citron
Lime Blossom 2
Lime and blossom

Also known as citruses, Hesperidiums possess thick and leathery rinds. These fruits are generally sour and acidic to some extent and have a wagon wheel-like cross section.

Aggregate fruits

Cherimoya (53573386)
A sliced cherimoya
Raspberry - halved (Rubus idaeus)
Half of a raspberry

Aggregate fruits are a cluster of many fruits produced from a single flower.

Multiple fruits

Pineapple1
The pineapple is a multiple fruit.
JackfruitLift
The jackfruit is known for being the world's largest fruit.
Fig (Ficus carica) fruit halved
A halved Fig

Multiple fruits are a cluster of many fruits produced from multiple flowers.

Capsules

Cacao Tree - Theobroma cacao - panoramio
Cacao pods
Mangosteen3
Mangosteens, sliced in a way that exposes the carpels
Bacuri Platonia insignis 3
Bacuri

Capsules represent a pod fruit with multiple carpels.


Legumes

Legumes represent a pod fruit with one carpel.

Follicles

Follicles represent a single ovary that splits along a single seam.

Plants with edible fruit-like structures

Podocarpus elongatus Groot Winterhoek fruit
Modified fleshy cone of Podocarpus elongatus
Rhubarb Pie
Rhubarb made into rhubarb pie

Plants with edible fruit-like structures are not technically fruit, but are used culinarily as such.

See also

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