单词 | edible fruit |
释义 | edible fruit (once / 80404 pages) n WORD FAMILY edible fruit: edible fruits USAGE EXAMPLESAvocados are one of the safest fruits to buy non-organic because their thick outer skin prevents pesticides from touching the edible fruit. Salon(Jun 23, 2015) Instead of tossing those edible fruits and vegetables, turn them into your next meal. MSNBC(Apr 06, 2015) Medlars make interesting small trees — gnarled, broad and full of character, as well as edible fruit. Washington Post(Nov 13, 2014) n edible reproductive body of a seed plant especially one having sweet flesh Hypo|Hyper freestone fruit (especially peach) whose flesh does not adhere to the pit cling, clingstonefruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit windfallfruit that has fallen from the tree applefruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh berryany of numerous small and pulpy edible fruits; used as desserts or in making jams and jellies and preserves lansa, lansat, lanseh, lansetEast Indian tart yellow berrylike fruit carambola, star fruitdeeply ridged yellow-brown tropical fruit; used raw as a vegetable or in salad or when fully ripe as a dessert ceriman, monsteratropical cylindrical fruit resembling a pinecone with pineapple-banana flavor carissa plum, natal plumedible scarlet plumlike fruit of a South African plant citrous fruit, citrus, citrus fruitany of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp; grown in warm regions tangelo, ugli, ugli fruitlarge sweet juicy hybrid between tangerine and grapefruit having a thick wrinkled skin apricotdowny yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach peachdowny juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh nectarinea variety or mutation of the peach that has a smooth skin pitahayahighly colored edible fruit of pitahaya cactus having bright red juice; often as large as a peach plumany of numerous varieties of small to medium-sized round or oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single pit dried fruitfruit preserved by drying figfleshy sweet pear-shaped yellowish or purple multiple fruit eaten fresh or preserved or dried ananas, pineapplelarge sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated anchovy pear, river pearWest Indian fruit resembling the mango; often pickled bananaelongated crescent-shaped yellow fruit with soft sweet flesh passion fruitegg-shaped tropical fruit of certain passionflower vines; used for sherbets and confectionery and drinks breadfruita large round seedless or seeded fruit with a texture like bread; eaten boiled or baked or roasted or ground into flour; the roasted seeds resemble chestnuts jack, jackfruit, jakimmense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit; it contains an edible pulp and nutritious seeds that are commonly roasted canistel, eggfruitovoid orange-yellow mealy sweet fruit of Florida and West Indies melonany of numerous fruits of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh cherrya red fruit with a single hard stone coco plum, cocoa plum, icacoplum-shaped whitish to almost black fruit used for preserves; tropical American grapeany of various juicy fruit of the genus Vitis with green or purple skins; grow in clusters custard applethe fruit of any of several tropical American trees of the genus Annona having soft edible pulp papaw, pawpawfruit with yellow flesh; related to custard apples papayalarge oval melon-like tropical fruit with yellowish flesh kai appleSouth African fruit smelling and tasting like apricots; used for pickles and preserves ketembilla, kitambilla, kitembillamaroon-purple gooseberry-like fruit of India having tart-sweet purple pulp used especially for preserves ackee, akeered pear-shaped tropical fruit with poisonous seeds; flesh is poisonous when unripe or overripe durianhuge fruit native to southeastern Asia `smelling like Hell and tasting like Heaven'; seeds are roasted and eaten like nuts feijoa, pineapple guavadark-green kiwi-sized tropical fruit with white flesh; used chiefly for jellies and preserves Spanish lime, genipround one-inch Caribbean fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp; eaten like grapes genipap, genipap fruita succulent orange-sized tropical fruit with a thick rind Chinese gooseberry, kiwi, kiwi fruitfuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with slightly tart green flesh Japanese plum, loquatyellow olive-sized semitropical fruit with a large free stone and relatively little flesh; used for jellies mangosteentwo- to three-inch tropical fruit with juicy flesh suggestive of both peaches and pineapples mangolarge oval tropical fruit having smooth skin, juicy aromatic pulp, and a large hairy seed sapodilla, sapodilla plum, sapotatropical fruit with a rough brownish skin and very sweet brownish pulp mammee, marmalade plum, sapotebrown oval fruit flesh makes excellent sherbet tamarind, tamarindolarge tropical seed pod with very tangy pulp that is eaten fresh or cooked with rice and fish or preserved for curries and chutneys aguacate, alligator pear, avocado, avocado peara pear-shaped tropical fruit with green or blackish skin and rich yellowish pulp enclosing a single large seed datesweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed elderberryberrylike fruit of an elder used for e.g. wines and jellies guavatropical fruit having yellow skin and pink pulp; eaten fresh or used for e.g. jellies mombinpurplish tropical fruit hog plum, yellow mombinyellow oval tropical fruit hog plum, wild plumfruit of the wild plum of southern United States jaboticabatough-skinned purple grapelike tropical fruit grown in Brazil Chinese date, Chinese jujube, jujubedark red plumlike fruit of Old World buckthorn trees leechee, lichee, lichi, litchee, litchi, litchi nut, lycheeChinese fruit having a thin brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed; often dried dragon's eye, longanberryAsian fruit similar to litchi mamey, mammee, mammee appleglobular or ovoid tropical fruit with thick russet leathery rind and juicy yellow or reddish flesh marangtropical fruit from the Philippines having a mass of small seeds embedded in sweetish white pulp medlarcrabapple-like fruit used for preserves medlara South African globular fruit with brown leathery skin and pithy flesh having a sweet-acid taste pearsweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties plumcothybrid between plum and apricot pomegranatelarge globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind prickly pearround or pear-shaped spiny fruit of any of various prickly pear cacti garambullasmall berrylike fruit Barbados gooseberry, blade applesmall yellow to orange fruit of the Barbados gooseberry cactus used in desserts and preserves and jellies native peach, quandang, quandong, quantongred Australian fruit; used for dessert or in jam quincearomatic acid-tasting pear-shaped fruit used in preserves rambotan, rambutanpleasantly acid bright red oval Malayan fruit covered with soft spines pulasan, pulassanfruit of an East Indian tree similar to the rambutan but sweeter rose applefragrant oval yellowish tropical fruit used in jellies and confections sorb, sorb appleacid gritty-textured fruit sour gourdacid-tasting Australian gourd-like fruit with a woody rind and large seeds monkey bread, sour gourdAfrican gourd-like fruit with edible pulp crab apple, crabapplesmall sour apple; suitable for preserving dessert apple, eating applean apple used primarily for eating raw without cooking cooking applean apple used primarily in cooking for pies and applesauce etc European blueberry, bilberry, whortleberryblue-black berries similar to American blueberries huckleberryblue-black berry similar to blueberries and bilberries of the eastern United States blueberrysweet edible dark-blue berries of either low-growing or high-growing blueberry plants boxberry, checkerberry, spiceberry, teaberry, wintergreenspicy red berrylike fruit; source of wintergreen oil cranberryvery tart red berry used for sauce or juice cowberry, lingonberry, lowbush cranberry, mountain cranberrytart red berries similar to American cranberries but smaller currantany of several tart red or black berries used primarily for jellies and jams blackberrylarge sweet black or very dark purple edible aggregate fruit of any of various bushes of the genus Rubus boysenberrylarge raspberry-flavored fruit; cross between blackberries and raspberries dewberryblackberry-like fruits of any of several trailing blackberry bushes loganberrylarge red variety of the dewberry raspberryred or black edible aggregate berries usually smaller than the related blackberries juneberry, saskatoon, serviceberry, shadberryedible purple or red berries strawberrysweet fleshy red fruit hackberry, sugarberrysmall edible dark purple to black berry with large pits; southern United States persimmonorange fruit resembling a plum; edible when fully ripe West Indian cherry, acerola, barbados cherry, surinam cherryacid red or yellow cherry-like fruit of a tropical American shrub very rich in vitamin C orangeround yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees mandarin, mandarin orangea somewhat flat reddish-orange loose skinned citrus of China kumquatsmall oval citrus fruit with thin sweet rind and very acid pulp lemonyellow oval fruit with juicy acidic flesh limethe green acidic fruit of any of various lime trees grapefruitlarge yellow fruit with somewhat acid juicy pulp; usual serving consists of a half pomelo, shaddocklarge pear-shaped fruit similar to grapefruit but with coarse dry pulp citrangemore aromatic and acid tasting than oranges; used in beverages and marmalade citronlarge lemonlike fruit with thick aromatic rind; usually preserved damson, damson plumdark purple plum of the damson tree greengage, greengage plumsweet green or greenish-yellow variety of plum beach plumsmall dark purple fruit used especially in jams and pies sloesmall sour dark purple fruit of especially the Allegheny plum bush Victoria pluma large red plum served as dessert dried apricotapricots preserved by drying prunedried plum raisindried grape granadillathe egg-shaped edible fruit of tropical American vines related to passionflowers sweet calabashapple-sized passion fruit of the West Indies bell apple, sweet cup, water lemon, yellow granadillathe edible yellow fruit of the Jamaica honeysuckle melon balla bite of melon cut as a sphere muskmelon, sweet melonthe fruit of a muskmelon vine; any of several sweet melons related to cucumbers watermelonlarge oblong or roundish melon with a hard green rind and sweet watery red or occasionally yellowish pulp black cherry, sweet cherryany of several fruits of cultivated cherry trees that have sweet flesh Mexican black cherry, capulinMexican black cherry sour cherryacid cherries used for pies and preserves bullace grape, muscadinedull-purple grape of southern United States slipskin grapea grape whose skin slips readily from the pulp vinifera grapegrape from a cultivated variety of the common grape vine of Europe cherimolla, cherimoyalarge tropical fruit with leathery skin and soft pulp; related to custard apples guanabana, soursoplarge spiny tropical fruit with tart pulp related to custard apples Jamaica apple, bullock's heartlarge heart-shaped tropical fruit with soft acid pulp annon, sugar apple, sweetsopsweet pulpy tropical fruit with thick scaly rind and shiny black seeds ilamawhitish tropical fruit with a pinkish tinge related to custard apples; grown in the southern United States pond appleovoid yellow fruit with very fragrant peach-colored flesh; related to custard apples mulberrysweet usually dark purple blackberry-like fruit of any of several mulberry trees of the genus Morus boscgreenish-yellow pear anjoua pear with firm flesh and a green skin bartlett, bartlett pearjuicy yellow pear seckel, seckel pearsmall yellowish- to reddish-brown pear garden truck, green goods, green groceries, produce fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market fruitthe ripened reproductive body of a seed plant |
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