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What kind of fruits do you like?

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  1. Berries of all kinds, apples, grapes, melons, citrus fruits, banana, peaches and plums and figs.


  2. I LOVE FRUIT!

    in order of favorites:

    grapes

    bananas

    apple sauce

    apples

    blueberries

    strawberries

    raspberries

    well, berries are the best i dont really like melons haha

  3. Acerola (Malpighia glabra; Malpighiaceae), also called West Indian Cherry or Barbados Cherry

    Ackee (Blighia sapida or Cupania sapida; Sapindaceae)

    African cherry orange (Citropsis schweinfurthii; Rutaceae)

    Amazon Grape (Pourouma cecropiaefolia;Moraceae)

    Araza

    Avocado

    Açaí (Euterpe oleracea; Arecaceae), or assai

    Babaco (Carica pentagona; Caricaceae)

    Bael (Aegle marmelos; Rutaceae)

    Banana (Musacea spp.; Musaceae); its starchy variant is the plantain

    Barbadine (granadilla; maracujá-açu in Portuguese)

    Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.; Malpighiaceae), also called Acerola, West Indian Cherry

    Betel Nut

    Bilimbi (Averrhoa bilimbi; Oxalidaceae) Also called cucumber tree or tree sorrel

    Biriba

    Bitter gourd

    Black sapote

    Bottle gourd

    Brazil nut

    Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis; Moraceae)

    Burmese grape, or Latka (Baccaurea sapida; Phyllanthaceae)

    Calabash (Lagenaria siceraria; Cucurbitaceae)

    Calabashtree

    CamuCamu (Myrciaria dubia; Myrtaceae)

    Canistel

    Cape gooseberry

    Carambola (Averrhoa carambola; Oxalidaceae), also called star fruit or five fingers

    Cashew

    Cempedak or Champedak (Artocarpus champeden; Moraceae)

    Ceylon gooseberry

    Chenet (guinep or ackee; pitomba-das-Guinas in Portuguese)

    Cherimoya (Annona cherimola; Annonaceae)

    Chili pepper

    Caimito (caimite; related to the yellow abiu - egg fruit)

    Cacao

    Coffee

    Cupuaçu

    Custard apple (Annona reticulata; Annonaceae), also called Bullock's Heart

    Damson plum (Chrysophyllum oliviforme; Sapotaceae), also called Satin Leaf

    Date

    Date-plum (Diospyros lotus; Ebenaceae)

    Dragonfruit (Hylocereus spp.; Cactaceae), also called pitaya

    Durian (Durio spp.; Bombacaceae)

    Eggfruit (Pouteria campechiana; Sapotaceae), also called canistel or yellow sapote

    Elephant apple (Dillenia indica; Dilleniaceae)

    Giant granadilla

    Golden Apple

    Guarana (Paullinia cupana; Sapindaceae)

    Guava

    Guavaberry or Rumberry; (Myrciaria floribunda; Myrtaceae)

    Hog plum (taperebá in Portuguese)

    Horned melon (Cucumis metuliferus; Cucurbitaceae)

    Huito (Genipa americana; Rubiaceae); also called jagua, genipap, jenipapo

    Indian almond

    Indian fig

    Indian jujube

    Indian Prune (Flacourtia rukan; Flacourtiaceae)

    Jaboticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora; Myrtaceae), also called Brazilian Grape Tree

    Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Moraceae), also called nangka

    Jambul (Syzygium cumini; Myrtaceae)

    Jatobá (Hymenae coubaril; Leguminosae) Caesalpinioideae)

    Jocote, also called Jamaica Plum

    Kandis (Garcinia forbesii; Clusiaceae)

    Keppel fruit (Stelechocarpus burakol; Annonaceae)

    Kumquat

    Kundong (Garcinia sp.; Clusiaceae)

    Lablab

    Langsat (Lansium domesticum), also called longkong or duku

    Lansones (Lansium domesticum spp.; Meliaceae)

    Lemon

    Leucaena

    Lime

    Longan

    Loquat

    Lucuma

    Lychee

    Mabolo (Diospyros discolor; Ebenaceae) also known as a velvet persimmon

    Macadamia

    Mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota; Sapotaceae); also known as mamee apple; abricó in Portuguese

    Mamoncillo (Melicoccus bijugatus; Sapindaceae), also known as quenepa, genip or Fijian Longan

    Mandarin

    Manila tamarind (or Monkeypod, Pithecellobium dulce)

    Mango (Mangifera indica; Anacardiaceae)

    Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana; Clusiaceae)

    Marang (Artocarpus odoratissima; Moraceae), a breadfruit relative

    Melinjo

    Melon pear

    Monstera (Monstera deliciosa; Araceae) also called Swiss Cheese Plant, Split-leaf Philodendron

    Morinda

    Mountain soursop

    Mundu

    Mung bean

    Muskmelon

    Nance

    Naranjilla, Lulo (Solanum quitoense; Solanaceae)

    Nutmeg

    Neem

    Oil Palm

    Okra

    Papaya (Carica papaya; Caricaceae)

    Peach palm

    Peanut butter fruit (Bunchosia argentea; Malpighiaceae)

    Pequi or Souari Nut (Caryocar brasiliense; Caryocaraceae)

    Pewa (peach palm; pupunha in Portuguese)

    Pigeon pea

    Pili nut

    Pineapple (Ananas comosus or Ananas sativas; Bromeliaceae)

    Pitomba (Eugenia luschnathiana or Talisia esculenta)

    Plantain

    Poha or Cape Gooseberry (Physalis peruviana; Solanaceae)

    Pois doux (Inga edulis, ice-cream bean, or inga-cipó in Portuguese)

    Poisonleaf (Dichapetalum cymosum) (?)

    Pommecythère or pomcité (Spondias cytherea); also known as golden apple, June plum or Jew plum and ambarella, and as cajamanga in Portuguese

    Pommerac (Eugenia malaccensis); also known as Otaheite apple; Malay apple; jambo in Portuguese

    Pulasan

    Pummelo

    Pupunha or peach-palm (Bactris gasipaes; Palmae); also known as pewa

    Queensland nut

    Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum; Sapindaceae)

    Red Mombin (Spondias purpurea; Anacardiaceae)

    Riberry (Syzygium luehmannii; Myrtaceae), also called Lilly Pilly, Lillipilli, Chinese Apple

    Ridged gourd

    Salak (Salacca edulis), also called snakefruit

    Santol (Sandoricum koetjape; Meliaceae)

    Sapodilla (Achras/Manilkara zapota; Sapotaceae), also called chiku, mespel, naseberry, sapadilla, snake fruit, sawo

    Sea grape

    Soncoya (Annona diversifolia)

    Soursop (Annona muricata; Annonaceae), also called guan

  4. my favourites are:

    - apples

    - grapes

    - oranges

    - pineapple

    :)

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