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  2. List of national fruits - Wikipedia

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    Mangosteen is the national fruit of Thailand. It is also known as the ‘Queen of Fruits’. It is available from May until August. Mangosteen is called ‘Mangkhud’ in Thai language. Turkey: Sultana Grapes: Vitis vinifera [citation needed] Turkmenistan: Watermelon: Citrullus lanatus [citation needed] United Arab Emirates: Dates: Phoenix ...

  3. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    The definition of fruit for this list is a culinary fruit, defined as "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 ...

  4. Category:Fruits originating in South America - Wikipedia

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    Fruits originating in South America: native plant species that bear fruit edible to humans. Also includes cultivated hybrids and cultivars originally from South America.

  5. The 10 best and 10 worst fruits for you - AOL

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    Experts agree that a diet rich in fruits and veggies is the way to go. Fruits can provide essential nutrients, fiber and a host of other health benefits. If you enjoy fruits frequently, that's great.

  6. Category:Fruits by continent - Wikipedia

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    Fruits originating in Asia (9 C, 119 P) E. Fruits originating in Europe (6 P) N. Fruits originating in North America (3 C, 40 P) O. Fruits originating in Oceania (2 C) S.

  7. List of Brazilian fruits - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of edible fruits that are native to, acclimatized to, or widely cultivated in Brazil: List of Brazilian fruits.