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What (who) is fruit cup - definition

ALCOHOLIC DRINK
Stone's Summer Cup; Summer Cups; Fruit cups; Cup (drink); Fruit cup

fruit cup         
¦ noun
1. Brit. a drink consisting of a mixture of fruit juices.
2. N. Amer. a fruit salad.
fruit cocktail         
  • Advertisement for Del Monte brand fruit cocktail from 1948
  • A fruit salad being prepared with miniature marshmallows and chopped nuts, mixed with a syrupy dressing
  • A bowl of fruit salad
  • left
DISH CONSISTING OF VARIOUS KINDS OF FRUIT, SOMETIMES SERVED IN A LIQUID, EITHER IN THEIR OWN JUICES OR A SYRUP
Fruit cocktail; Fruit salads; Fruit mix; Mixed fruit
(fruit cocktails)
Fruit cocktail is a mixture of pieces of different kinds of fruit eaten as part of a meal.
N-VAR
fruit cocktail         
  • Advertisement for Del Monte brand fruit cocktail from 1948
  • A fruit salad being prepared with miniature marshmallows and chopped nuts, mixed with a syrupy dressing
  • A bowl of fruit salad
  • left
DISH CONSISTING OF VARIOUS KINDS OF FRUIT, SOMETIMES SERVED IN A LIQUID, EITHER IN THEIR OWN JUICES OR A SYRUP
Fruit cocktail; Fruit salads; Fruit mix; Mixed fruit
¦ noun a finely chopped fruit salad, commercially produced in tins.

Wikipedia

Fruit cup (cocktail)

A fruit cup, also known as a summer cup, is traditionally an English speciality drink designed to be made into a long drink with addition of a soft drink such as lemonade or ginger ale. Most commonly, these are gin-based, although there are some varieties based on other spirits such as vodka. The base gin is flavoured with various herbs, spices, fruits, and botanicals as well as its strength reduced. Fruit cups are typically marketed for the summer months, served with fruit as a cocktail garnish to the drink and to improve the flavour; recommendations include apple, orange, strawberry, lemon, lime, cucumber, mint, and borage leaves.