List of fruits
Appearance
Fruits on this list are defined as the word is used in everyday speech. It does not include vegetables, whatever their origin.
- Abiu
- Açaí
- Acerola
- Akebi
- Ackee
- African Cherry Orange
- American Mayapple
- Apple
- Apricot
- Aratiles
- Araza
- Avocado
- Banana
- Bilberry
- Blackberry
- Blackcurrant
- Black sapote
- Blueberry
- Boysenberry
- Breadfruit
- Buddha's hand (fingered citron)
- Cactus pear
- Canistel - also called egg fruit
- Catmon
- Cempedak
- Cherimoya (Custard Apple)
- Cherry
- Chico fruit
- Citron
- Cloudberry
- Coco de mer
- Coconut
- Crab apple
- Cranberry
- Currant
- Damson
- Date
- Dragonfruit (or Pitaya)
- Durian
- Elderberry
- Feijoa
- Fig
- Finger Lime (or Caviar Lime)
- Gac
- Goji berry
- Gooseberry
- Grape
- Grapefruit
- Grewia asiatica
- Guava
- Hala fruit
- Haws, fruit of Hawthorn
- Honeyberry
- Huckleberry
- Jabuticaba (Plinia)
- Jackfruit
- Jambul
- Japanese plum
- Jostaberry
- Jujube
- Juniper berry
- Kaffir lime
- Kiwano (horned melon)
- Kiwifruit
- Kumquat
- Lanzones
- Lemon
- Lime
- Loganberry
- Longan
- Loquat
- Lulo
- Lychee
- Magellan Barberry
- Macopa (Wax Apple)
- Mamey apple
- Mamey Sapote
- Mango
- Mangosteen
- Marionberry
- Medlar
- Melon
- Miracle fruit
- Momordica fruit
- Monstera deliciosa
- Mulberry
- Nance
- Nectarine
- Orange
- Papaya
- Passionfruit
- Pawpaw
- Peach
- Pear
- Persimmon
- Plantain
- Plum
- Prune (dried plum)
- Pineapple
- Pineberry
- Plumcot
- Pomegranate
- Pomelo
- Quince
- Raspberry
- Rambutan
- Redcurrant
- Rose apple
- Salal berry
- Salak
- Santol
- Sapodilla
- Sapote
- Sarguelas
- Satsuma
- Sloe
- Soursop
- Star apple
- Star fruit
- Strawberry
- Sugar apple
- Suriname cherry
- Tamarillo
- Tamarind
- Tangelo
- Tayberry
- Thimbleberry
- Ugli fruit
- White currant
- White sapote
- Ximenia
- Yuzu[1]
The following items are fruits according to the scientific definition, but are sometimes considered to be vegetables:[2]
Related pages
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ "List of fruit names (A to Z)". Edusters.
- ↑ "Is a Tomato a Fruit or a Vegetable?". Britannica.