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Fruits with pits or seeds on the outside:
• Apples
• Apricots
• Cherries
• Peaches
• Plums
Fruits without seeds:
• Avocados
• Bananas (with seeds inside)
Fruits with one seed:
• Grapes (seeds are found inside)
Fruits with many seeds:
• Mangoes (has a lot of small seeds inside)
Fruits with seeds on the outside
- Cherimoya: This fruit has a large seed that’s surrounded by a soft, fluffy covering that resembles a peach. The flesh is white and creamy with a texture similar to custard. You’ll find cherimoyas in the produce section of grocery stores, but they’re most often available during their season from October through February.
- Figs: Figs have a large, round seed in the center surrounded by fleshy fruit that may be green or purple on the outside and white or yellow on the inside. Figs grow on trees, so you’ll find them at farmers’ markets during the summer months and in grocery stores year-round.
- Guava: Guavas are pear-shaped fruits with a sweet-tart flavor that some people compare to kiwi or pineapple. They’re usually eaten raw but can also be cooked into sauces or jams. You’ll find guavas at farmers’ markets and grocery stores year-round — sometimes even out of season — but they’re most abundant from May through September.
- Kiwi: Kiwis have edible skins covered with fuzzy brown hairs (called trichomes), which make them seem furry or hairy when
The fruits that are usually eaten are not the seeds, but the fleshy part of the fruit.
Fruits with pits name
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca): A fruit that grows on trees in temperate regions of the world. It has a sweet taste and is commonly used in desserts. The fruit has a single seed inside it. It ripens from green to yellowish-orange, then finally turning red when fully ripe.
Avocado (Persea americana): A tree native to Mexico and Central America belonging to the family Lauraceae. The plant produces large green fruits containing a single large seed surrounded by soft fleshy pulp and a large amount of oil. The avocado is cultivated for its fruit, which can be eaten raw or used in cooking; it also yields oil.
Banana (Musa acuminata): A tall tropical tree producing large starchy fruits that are eaten raw or used in cooking (green bananas). Also known as musa sapientum, musaceae sapientum, musaceae sapientum var., musaceae sapientum var. parvifolia, musaceae sapientum var. sikkimensis, musaceae sapientum var. velutina and musaceae
Fruits with pits name
1.Apple
2.Apricot
3.Avocado
4.Banana
5.Blackberry
6.Blueberry
7.Cherimoya (cherry)
8.Cherry, sweet and sour (sugar-apple)
9.Date, Deglet Noor variety
10.Feijoa (pineapple guava)
Berries
Cherries
Grapes
Melons (honeydew, cantelope)
Papaya
Pineapple
Pomegranate
Strawberries
Fruits with seeds on the outside:
Apple, apricot, avocado, banana, blackberry, blueberry, cherry, coconut, grape, guava, jackfruit, kiwi fruit, lemon, lime (key), lychee fruit (litchi), mandarin orange (tangerine), mangoes (mangoes), melon (honeydew), nectarine (peach), papaya (pawpaw), passion fruit (granadilla), peach (persimmon), pear (persimmon) plum, pomegranate, quince tree fruit and strawberry.
Fruits without seeds:
Avocado is one of the few fruits that do not contain seeds. The fleshy outer layer of an avocado has hundreds of tiny chambers filled with tiny undeveloped seeds called achenes. These achenes are surrounded by a thin membrane called an epicarp. When you cut into an avocado there is no need to worry about swallowing any of these achenes because they will pass through your digestive system without being digested!
Fruits with seeds on the outside.
The following are some fruits with seeds on the outside:
Pineapple
Cantaloupe
Grapes
Lychee
Avocado
Carambola (star fruit)
Mango
Fruits without seeds. The following are some fruits without seeds:
Tomatoes
Oranges, lemons and limes
Grapefruits
Discus fish (fish without bones)
Fruits that have seeds on the outside:
- Avocado (Persea americana)
- Guava (Psidium guajava)
- Papaya (Carica papaya)
- Persimmon (Diospyros kaki)
- Plumeria (Plumeria rubra, Plumeria alba and Plumeria acutifolia)
- Starfruit (Averrhoa carambola)
Alligator Pears:
These fruits are known for their bright green color and the small black seeds that are embedded in the flesh of the fruit. The seeds are bitter to taste, which makes them an excellent source of vitamin C.
Apples:
The apple is a juicy round fruit with a core. The size and shape of apples vary greatly but they are generally oblong or spherical in shape. Apples have many varieties, including Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious and Gala.
Apricots:
This fruit has a soft yellowish-orange flesh and contains one large seed at its center (also called kernel). It has a sweet flavor with notes of almond-like aroma. Apricots grow in temperate regions around the world and they can be eaten raw or cooked into jams, pies and preserves. Apricots are rich in vitamin A, vitamin C and potassium as well as fiber.
Avocados:
Avocados are oval-shaped fruits with thick green skin that turn black when ripe. They have white flesh inside that is rich in monounsaturated fats (the same kind found in olive oil). Avocados were cultivated by ancient civilizations for their oil-rich seeds which were
The avocado is a tree, native to South Central Mexico, classified as a member of the flowering plant family Lauraceae. The fruit’s large size and rounded shape make it a popular staple food in many parts of the world.
Avocados are botanically pears. Their skin is rich in monounsaturated fats and antioxidants that can help protect against heart disease and cancer.
The avocado is also high in vitamin K, which may help with blood clotting.
The avocado tree is a very large evergreen tree that can grow up to 30 meters in height. The trunk has little or no buttressing roots and can be as much as 10 feet wide. Its crown is made up of slender, drooping branches that tend to spread at the tips.
The leaves are long, dark green, leathery and glossy on top; they are paler underneath with prominent veins running down their length (from the tip to base). They have a blunt tip (acuminate) and oblong shape with entire margins. They are up to 20 inches long with 2-5 lobes or leaflets (3-5 lobes when young but only 2 when mature). They have an entire margin which means that there are no teeth or indentations along their edges;

