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What (who) is Opal Fruits - definition

CHEWY FRUIT-FLAVORED CANDY
Opal Fruits; Starburst chains; Starburst chain; Opal Fruit; Opal fruits; Berries and Creme Starburst; Berries and cream; Starburst fruit chew; Berries and Creme Starburst commercial; The Little Lad Dance; Starburst (confectionary); OpalFruits; @Starburst; Starburst (confectionery)
  • Unwrapped original Opal Fruits (strawberry, orange, lemon and lime from left to right) brought back in 2021 as a limited edition

Opal (fuel)         
LOW-AROMATIC 91 RON PETROL
Opal fuel
Opal is a variety of low-aromatic 91 RON petrol developed in 2005 by BP Australia to combat the rising use of petrol as an inhalant in remote Indigenous Australian communities.SUBMISSION TO THE SENATE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS REFERENCES COMMITTEE BY BP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Parliament of Australia Web Site.
List of culinary fruits         
  • Watermelons]]
  • Bilimbi]]
  • Bacuri]]
  • Indian]] drink
  • Bananas]] on grocery store shelves
  • Blueberries]]
  • Cacao]] pods
  • Cantaloupe]] and slice
  • cherimoya]]
  • coconut]] is a drupe
  • Horned melon (kiwano)]]
  • Fig]]
  • Grapes]]
  • jackfruit]] is known for being the world's largest fruit
  • lemon]] and one cut in half
  • apples]]
  • mango]]
  • Mangosteens]], sliced in a way that exposes the carpels
  • Apricots]]
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  • Plums]]
  • Modified fleshy cone of ''[[Podocarpus elongatus]]''
  • raspberry]]
  • Rhubarb]] made into [[rhubarb pie]]
  • Sapodilla]] fruits
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of fruit; List of Fruits; List of fruits; List of berries; Subtropical fruits; Subtropical fruit; Culinary fruit; List of culinary berries
This list contains the names of fruits that are considered edible either raw or in some cuisines. The word "fruit" is used in several different ways.
fire opal         
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  • Brazilian opal
  • The crystal structure of crystalline α-[[cristobalite]]. Locally, the structures of some opals, opal-C, are similar to this.
  • Opal from Ethiopia
  • Boulder opal, Carisbrooke Station near [[Winton, Queensland]]
  • Common rough opal
  • This multicolored rough opal from [[Coober Pedy]], [[South Australia]], displays nearly every color of the [[visible spectrum]].
  • Gem grade Ethiopian Welo precious opal pendant
  • Lussatite (opal-CT)
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  • silica]] molecules arranged in regular, closely packed planes (idealized diagram).
  • Main opal producing countries
  • Precious opal replacing [[ichthyosaur]] backbone, as a display specimen in [[South Australian Museum]]
  • White and blue opal from Slovakia
  • Schematic representation of the hydrated opal surface.
SILICA MINERAL
Black opal; Opals; Lussatite; Chloropal; Boulder opal; Mexican opal; Girasol; Fire opal; Opal mining; Opal mines; Opal triplet; Ceraunium; Synthetic opal; Ethiopian welo opal; Opalized; Mexican Opal; Wello opal; Welo opal
¦ noun another term for girasol (in sense 1).

Wikipedia

Starburst (candy)

Starburst (originally known as Opal Fruits) is the brand name of a box-shaped, fruit-flavoured soft taffy candy manufactured by The Wrigley Company, which today is a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated. Starburst has many different varieties, such as Tropical, Sour, FaveREDs, Watermelon, Very Berry, Superfruit, Summer Blast and Original.

Introduced in the United Kingdom in 1960, the regular flavours are blackcurrant, lemon and lime, orange and strawberry.

Examples of use of Opal Fruits
1. Something kinda ooh: Cheryl looked stunning in her Julien MacDonald designed fringed minidress as she performed with her Girls Aloud cohorts at London‘s O2 arena Pop goddesses: Sarah, Cheryl, Kimberly, Nicola and Nadine pumped out the hits which feature a curious mix of gay Disco meets S Club 7 At their finest, they were interchangeable pop goddesses, whether dangling from the ceiling like chav cherubs at the start, sauntering down a walkway to the stage in the centre of the crowd singing Whole Lotta History dressed as Opal Fruits or pounding out the heroically insistent Biology and Fling, the glorious places where gay disco meets S Club 7.