fruit|fruits in English

noun

[fruːt]

edible growth of plants; result, product

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1. ▪ Dried fruits, nuts, baked items, fresh fruit

2. Auxins promotes fruits development • Regulation of fruit development • After fruit set, fruit growth depends on Auxins 68.

3. A Boning is excellent for preparing fruits for your fruit arrangement decorations or fruit trays

4. Such fruits are seedless. A plant that does not produce fruit is known as acarpous, meaning essentially "without fruit".

5. Fruit Plants Fruit Trees Fruit Garden Exotic Fruit Tropical Fruits Eat Fruit Fresh Fruit Bahamian Food Caribbean Recipes Vegetation Profile: Sugar Apple sugar-apple is also known as custard-apple, a different plant in the same genus

6. The banana market is the world's second largest fruit market after citrus fruits.

7. General Information; Canning Fruits and Fruit Products; Canning Tomatoes and Tomato Products; Canning Salsa

8. Edible oils and fats, edible oils, preserved olives, gelatine for food, clams (not live), ground almonds, anchovy, herrings, tuna fish, poultry, milk beverages, peanut butter, cocoa butter, meat, preserved meat, meat extracts, fruit peel, caviar, preserved mushrooms, charcuterie, coconut oil, coconut fat, coconut butter, coconuts, fruit compotes, crystallised fruits, jams, frozen fruits, tinned fruits, tinned vegetables, tinned fish, crustaceans, not live, koumiss, pickles, vegetable salads, fish fillets, stewed fruit, fruit preserved in alcohol, fruit jellies, fruit pulp, fruit chips, jellies for food, vegetable juices for cooking, yoghurt, fruit-based snack food

9. Fruit Coulis is a form of thick sauce made from puréed fruits

10. Citrus fruit, fresh, Agricultural products, Horticultural, Forestry products and grains, Fresh fruits and vegetables

11. Noni fruit powder is made from pulped noni (Morinda citrifolia L.) fruits by freeze-drying.

12. There are three general modes of fruit development: Apocarpous fruits develop from a single flower having one or more separate carpels, and they are the simplest fruits.

13. Agoutis mainly feed on fruits and, on their daily excursions, look for fruit-bearing trees (Grzimek 1990)

14. I tend to use Amoretti as a boost to flavor from a subtle fruit addition, or in the case of unattainable fruits, or certain fruits and nuts …

15. The term soft fruit usually covers three groups of fruits: the berry fruits (genus Rubus and Morus ); the currants (genus Ribes ) and blueberries (genus Vaccinium ); and the achenes or false fruits (genus Fragaria , i.e. the strawberries).

16. The fruits of the Cavendish bananas are eaten raw, used in baking, fruit salads, and to complement foods

17. Fruits split where the stem is joined to the fruit are allowed only in connection with quality tolerances.

18. Be careful, as an official fruit operator take your job seriously and let the fruits leave your Clinic happy

19. Couscous Fruit Salad This sweet Couscous, filled with dried fruits, fresh mango, and peanuts, can be served warm or cold

20. Blackberry, usually prickly fruit-bearing bush of the genus Rubus of the rose family (Rosaceae), known for its dark edible fruits

21. Prerequisite for a quantitative analysis of the amino acids in fruits is a preparative treatment which inhibits the characteristic fruit-enzymes.

22. Dried fruits, crystallised fruits, mixes of dried and crystallised fruits, frosted fruits, raisins, nuts and ground almonds

23. Achene a small, dry, INDEHISCENT, one-seeded fruit with a thin PERICARP seen, for example, on the surface of strawberry ‘fruits’

24. The fruits are sometimes eaten ripe as a fruit, but in general Breadfruits are used underripe (wholly or partly green) as a vegetable

25. Most often, the fruit is grapes—making Brandy distilled wine—though apple, apricot, peach, and other fruits can be used to make Brandy