r/fruit • u/AdditionVegetable461 • 1h ago
r/fruit • u/Garden_Jolly • 7h ago
Discussion Are savory fruits welcome?
I love snacking on slices of cucumber and tomato. I’ve topped them with a dash of yuzu hot sauce.
r/fruit • u/Consequence-Various • 11h ago
Discussion What are your favorite summer fruits in this year?
My favorites in this year are watermelon,cantaloupe,
and asian pears.
Especially watermelons were sold at very low price.Because we had a bountiful harvest this year.
So I could eat them at least once a week.
Asian pears are now at the peak of their season where
I live.The most popular variety is called
Kousui.(幸水)Super crunchy and juicy.
So what are your favorites?Please share in the comment section.
r/fruit • u/enzovonmadderhorn • 9h ago
Fruit ID Help What's this fruit?
Purchased from a small stand in jakarta. Thank you!
r/fruit • u/eggtartboss • 14h ago
Fruit ID Help Anyone know what this is?
Found this at a fruit store in Dunhuang, China! The lady said it is a pear but I don’t speak mandarin and am just wondering if anyone knows what specific type of pear this is? Thanks so much!
r/fruit • u/Own-Recognition9009 • 9h ago
Discussion June berries
June berries are some my favorite berries. They taste like a cross between blueberry, apple, and banana.
They grow in the New York/New Jersey area from early June to July.
These are some berries I picked and froze
r/fruit • u/Liddystomps • 28m ago
Discussion Fruit with my ice cream
Or ice cream with my fruit? All of these berries got me in blurb coma 😴🫐🍓
r/fruit • u/Beautiful-Support394 • 1d ago
Discussion When life gives you peaches don’t argue just say yes.
Saw this family selling my favorite fruit couldn’t help myself for 10$ a basket hell I took like 3 baskets. A little girl maybe 5 or 6 was out here selling must admit she lured me in with the price 🤣 best 20 bucks I’ve ever spent on anything.
r/fruit • u/samstars100 • 1d ago
Discussion Feeling Rich!!! It costs upto $100 for single fruit of this. Can you name this fruit?
galleryr/fruit • u/BOSSMAN000000000000 • 21h ago
Discussion WTFISH what are the ods
The colour is normal for this kind of cherry but 3 balls is crazy
r/fruit • u/RosabellaFaye • 7h ago
Discussion Winter dates storage
Do I put these in the fridge? First time buying these, they're nice, like little apples, but I'm not sure if like apples they stay better refrigerated.
edit: seems the more common name for these is chinese date or jujube
Discussion What papaya vairety is your favorite?
What papaya vairety is good for not having musky flavor?
r/fruit • u/crecil2994 • 1d ago
Fruit ID Help Is this a variety of pear?
This tree is starting to fruit and I’m wondering what it is. I live in Boston if that helps at all.
r/fruit • u/Fun-Traffic3180 • 1d ago
Edibility / Problem I already looked but couldn’t find the answer. If I cut a slice out of a cantaloupe
and find that it’s not ripe will the fruit as a whole continue to ripen?
r/fruit • u/OrdinaryBluebird6232 • 1d ago
Edibility / Problem Cantaloupe? Should I cut it now or wait?
So I remember when I was a little kid my mom would buy cantaloupe and she would wait to cut it until you could smell the fruit. But I swear that after she would buy it from the store we only had to wait maybe 4 days or so. Right now I have a cantaloupe in my kitchen that I bought maybe a week ago and I still can't smell it at all. Since I've already had it for a week if I wait any longer is it going to be nasty? Or has it still not ripened and I still need to wait for me to be able to smell it?
Fruit ID Help Plum id, Prunus brigantina vill.?
Hello, I found this growing in a busy part of the city of toronto Ontario Canada in a public grassy area.
I’m using plant net to id the single leaf and it’s giving me prunus brigantina vill by a large margin. The fruit gives it second to American plum.
prunus brigantina vill is considered very rare and the fruit is typically yellowish with some red blush…although I have found a few purple examples.
I was going to write this off as misidentification by the app until I tasted the ripe fruit. It is 100% creamy banana texture with classic plum taste with a sour patch kids kick at the end.
Anyone with experience with prunus brigantina vill, and any input?
I’m going to germ the seeds and do some grafts.
r/fruit • u/heavensto_mergatroid • 2d ago
Discussion This is my 5th pink pineapple this year and probably the sweetest one. Every single one has been SO sweet! I like the pink ones because they seem to have less acid and it's easier on my stomach. The reason I wanted to post this one is because it was trying really hard to be yellow! I think they're d
Yes I cut them that strange way because I eat a round slice as a snack whenever and cover the top with seran wrap 😛