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PART OF A FLOWERING PLANT
Fruits; Fruity; Friut; Culture of fruits; Fruiting; Simple fruit; Nutritious fruits; Fleshy fruit; Pulp (fruit); Frut; Botanic fruit; Fruit (botany); Edible fruit; Fruit cosmetic quality
  • banana cultivars]] (Bananas are berries.)
  • raspberries]]
  • [[Dewberry]] flowers. Note the multiple [[pistil]]s, each of which will produce a [[drupe]]let. Each flower will become a blackberry-like [[aggregate fruit]].
  • squash]]
  • recommended daily allowance, RDA]]) in a serving of fruit (see key at upper right). The amount of vitamin C (as percent RDA) is plotted on the x–axis and the amount of potassium (K), in mg on the y–axis. Bananas are high in value for fiber and potassium, and oranges for fiber and vitamin C. (Apricots are highest in potassium; strawberries are rich in vitamin C.) Watermelon, providing low levels of both K and vitamin C and almost no fiber, is of least value for the three [[nutrient]]s together.
  • ''[[Lilium]]'' unripe capsule fruit; an aggregate fruit.
  • ovary]], which is the basal part that contains the seed-forming [[ovule]].
  • ''Magnolia'' × ''wieseneri'']] showing the many pistils making up the [[gynoecium]] in the middle of the flower. The fruit of this flower is an aggregation of follicles.
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  • Picking blackberries in [[Oklahoma]]
  • multiple-accessory fruit]].
  • Pomegranate fruit – whole and piece with arils
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  • Dewberry fruit
  • aggregate]] [[accessory fruit]].

nutritious      
adj. nutritivo, alimenticio, nutricio, sustancioso
fruit         
(n.) = fruto, fruta
Ex: Most libraries exploit the fruits of centralised cataloguing in some way.
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* bear + fruit = dar fruto
* candied fruit = fruta glaseada, fruta confitada, fruta acaramelada
* crystallised fruit = fruta cristalizada, fruta confitada
* draw on/upon + fruits = beneficiarse de
* dried fruit = fruta seca
* forbidden fruit = fruta prohibida
* fresh fruit = fruta fresca
* fruit cocktail = macedonia, macedonia de fruta
* fruit crop = cosecha de fruta
* fruit fly = mosca de la fruta
* fruit juice = zumo de fruta
* fruit preserve = conserva de fruta
* fruit salad = ensalada de frutas, macedonia, macedonia de frutas
* fruits and veggies = fruta y verdura
* fruit shop = frutería
* fruit stand = puesto de fruta
* fruit sugar = fructosa, azúcar de fruta
* fruit tree = árbol frutal
* fruit vendor = frutero, vendedor de fruta
* fruit wood = madera de árbol frutal
* glacé fruit = fruta glaseada, fruta confitada, fruta acaramelada
* grapefruit = pomelo
* overripe fruit = fruta demasiado madura
* preserved fruit = fruta en conserva
* the fruit of + Nombre = el fruto de + Nombre
* unripe fruit = fruta inmadura, fruta verde
fruit         
la fruta

Definitie

fruit
n.
1.
Produce (of the earth for the supply of man and animals), production, harvest, crop.
2.
Product, result, consequence, effect, outcome.
3.
Offspring, issue, young.
4.
(Bot.) Matured ovary.
5.
Edible succulent growth or product (of certain plants and agreeable flavor).

Wikipedia

Fruit

In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering.

Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in particular have long propagated using the movements of humans and animals in a symbiotic relationship that is the means for seed dispersal for the one group and nutrition for the other; in fact, humans and many animals have become dependent on fruits as a source of food. Consequently, fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world's agricultural output, and some (such as the apple and the pomegranate) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings.

In common language usage, fruit normally means the seed-associated fleshy structures (or produce) of plants that typically are sweet or sour and edible in the raw state, such as apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, oranges, and strawberries. In botanical usage, the term fruit also includes many structures that are not commonly called 'fruits' in everyday language, such as nuts, bean pods, corn kernels, tomatoes, and wheat grains.