Dragon fruit (also known as pitaya) grows on a climbing cactus and is famous for its vibrant pink skin with green scale-like leaves and speckled black-seeded flesh.While treated as a savory vegetable in the kitchen, the avocado is botanically a large berry with a single massive seed, originating from south-central Mexico.Known as the "King of Fruits" in Southeast Asia, the Durian is instantly recognizable by its large size, formidable thorn-covered husk, and famously pungent aroma.The pomegranate features a thick, leathery red rind that contains hundreds of juicy, vibrant red edible seeds known as arils.Starfruit (or carambola) gets its common name from its distinct ridges, which create a perfect five-point star shape when the fruit is sliced crosswise.Rambutan is native to Southeast Asia and gets its name from the Malay word for "hair," referring to the soft, red, spiky hairs covering its sweet, translucent flesh.The eggplant is a botanical fruit (specifically a berry) that belongs to the nightshade family, despite being cooked and served exclusively as a savory vegetable.Jackfruit is the largest tree-borne fruit in the world, capable of reaching up to 120 pounds, and is widely used as a meat substitute due to its shreddy texture when unripe.Persimmons look like bright orange tomato look-alikes when ripe, offering a sweet, honey-like flavor when completely soft.Fresh figs have a teardrop shape and a soft, chewy texture filled with hundreds of tiny crunchy seeds. They are actually inverted flowers that rely on special wasps for pollination.The Horned Melon (or Kiwano) features a vibrant orange skin covered in sharp spikes, containing a jelly-like green flesh that tastes like a mix of cucumber and banana.Mangosteen is often called the "Queen of Fruits," prized for its thick, deep purple outer rind and its intensely sweet, snowy-white interior segments.Tomatillos look like small green tomatoes but come wrapped in a papery, husk-like calyx, serving as the essential base for Mexican salsa verde.The quince looks like a lumpy cross between an apple and a pear. It is too hard and astringent to eat raw, but becomes fragrant, sweet, and turns pink when cooked down.Soursop (also known as guanabana) is a large, heart-shaped green fruit covered in soft prickles, known for its creamy, tropical flavor profile that resembles pineapple and strawberry.Kumquats are tiny, olive-sized citrus fruits that are eaten completely whole. Unlike other citrus, the peel is incredibly sweet while the inner flesh is sour.Tamarind grows in long, brown, bean-like pods. Inside is a sticky, highly acidic, and sour pulp widely used in pad thai, chutneys, and candies.Açai berries grow in massive clusters on palm trees in the Amazon rainforest and are harvested for their rich antioxidants, famously served frozen in breakfast bowls.Bitter melon features an elongated, bumpy, and deeply wrinkled green skin. True to its name, it has a sharp bitter flavor that is heavily used in Asian stir-fries and soups.Loquats are small, oval, golden-yellow fruits native to China that grow in clusters, offering a mild, sweet, and slightly tangy flavor similar to an apricot.The Osage Orange (also called a hedge apple) is a bumpy, bright green sphere that looks like a brain. It is not actually an orange and is generally considered inedible to humans.The Prickly Pear is the edible fruit of the flat-paddled Opuntia cactus, covered in tiny skin-irritating needles that must be carefully peeled away to reveal sweet, magenta flesh.The pomelo is the largest of all citrus fruits, featuring an incredibly thick rind and a sweet, mild pith that lacks the sharp acidity of a standard grapefruit.Mulberries look very similar to long blackberries but grow hanging from large, shady trees rather than low, thorny bramble bushes.Lychees have a rough, pinkish-red leathery shell that easily peels away to reveal a juicy, sweet, translucent white flesh surrounding a dark brown seed.The Tamarillo (or tree tomato) is an egg-shaped fruit native to the Andes that features a smooth skin and a tangy, tart, gel-like interior filled with dark seeds.Passion fruit has a wrinkled, dark purple or yellow skin when fully ripe. Cutting it open reveals a hollow center packed with intensely aromatic, gelatinous orange pulp and crunchy seeds.Cacao pods are large, colorful, football-shaped pods that grow directly out of the tree trunk, containing the white-pulped cocoa seeds used to make chocolate.Dates grow in large hanging bunches on date palm trees in arid desert regions, drying out naturally on the tree into sweet, sticky, caramel-flavored fruits.Longan is closely related to the lychee but features a smooth, brittle, tan-colored bark-like shell. In Chinese, it is called "Dragon's Eye" because the translucent flesh shows the dark seed through it.Black currants are tiny, dark purple berries native to northern Europe that carry a deeply earthy, tart flavor popular in jams, juices, and liqueurs like Crème de Cassis.Despite being used purely as a culinary vegetable, all bell peppers are botanically fruits because they contain seeds and develop directly from the flowering plant's ovary.Breadfruit is a massive, starchy tropical fruit that gets its common name because its dense, cooked flesh tastes remarkably like freshly baked bread.Salak is widely known as "Snake Fruit" because its brittle outer shell consists of brown, overlapping scales that look exactly like real reptile skin.The Jujube (or Chinese date) looks like a small green apple when fresh, but turns deep red, wrinkles up, and sweetens over time to resemble a date.Cherimoya features a green skin with overlapping, scale-like indentations. Mark Twain famously described it as "the most delicious fruit known to men" due to its creamy, custard texture.The Feijoa is a small, dull green, egg-shaped fruit native to South America that smells intensely aromatic and tastes like a blend of pineapple, apple, and mint.Cloudberries look like amber or golden-colored blackberries. They grow exclusively in wild, alpine bogs across the Arctic and are highly prized for gourmet jams.The Bergamot is a bumpy, yellow-green citrus fruit. While too sour and bitter to eat plain, its essential oils extracted from the peel give Earl Grey tea its iconic fragrance.Sapodilla is a round fruit with rough, brown, potato-like skin, but cutting it open reveals a sweet, grainy brown flesh that tastes like brown sugar and pear.You scored 0 out of 40You scored 1 out of 40You scored 2 out of 40You scored 3 out of 40You scored 4 out of 40You scored 5 out of 40You scored 6 out of 40You scored 7 out of 40You scored 8 out of 40You scored 9 out of 40You scored 10 out of 40You scored 11 out of 40You scored 12 out of 40You scored 13 out of 40You scored 14 out of 40You scored 15 out of 40You scored 16 out of 40You scored 17 out of 40You scored 18 out of 40You scored 19 out of 40You scored 20 out of 40You scored 21 out of 40You scored 22 out of 40You scored 23 out of 40You scored 24 out of 40You scored 25 out of 40You scored 26 out of 40You scored 27 out of 40You scored 28 out of 40You scored 29 out of 40You scored 30 out of 40You scored 31 out of 40You scored 32 out of 40You scored 33 out of 40You scored 34 out of 40You scored 35 out of 40You scored 36 out of 40You scored 37 out of 40You scored 38 out of 40You scored 39 out of 40You scored 40 out of 40
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