the correct term is here is some fruit
The fruit is is the seed bearing structure and in some plants the fruit is used to help seed dispersal.
here are some fruit in spanish orange=naranja grapes=uvas bannana=pla'tano cherries=cerezas lemon=lim'on pinapple=pin~a apple=manzana redcurrets=grosellas plums=ciruelas gooseberrys=grosellas silvestres grapefruit=pomelo pear=pera blackberries=moras melon=melo'n strawberries=fresas
Not all cactus plants produce fruit, but some types of cacti do produce edible fruit. The fruit typically grows from the cactus flower after it has been pollinated. Examples of cacti that produce fruit include prickly pears and dragon fruit.
Yes and No. If it is mostly alcoholic drink then No. But if you let's say mix 1/3 lemonade and 2/3 fruit juice then Yes. See? It depends on what you put in it. The food groups are about food you eat so drinks such as punch would not be included in the fruit food group.
Nothing.The fruit does not generate the electricity. The differing electrochemical potentials of the metals used generate the electricity; the fruit is just there to provide a conductive path and some electrolytes.
Here are some products grown in California:grapesalmondsstrawberrieswalnutsorangesapricotsdatesavocadoslemonsmelonsplumsnectarineskiwi fruit
"Eat some fruit." is correct English. Fruit is both singular and plural. "Fruit" is always treated as a singular noun and used in the singular and is never plural.
Here are some blue jeans
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Here are some sentences.We had marmalade on our toast.Mom made marmalade from the fruit.
A tomato plant falls under the category of a flowering plant and specifically belongs to the nightshade family, Solanaceae.
Orange you glad I'm here to put you out of your misery
Orange you glad I'm here to put you out of your misery
yes but some disagree and say its a vegtable... it might be meat though..
Here we have Apple and Pears, Peaches, mostly fruit orchards. Though we do have some vegetable orchards I guess you could say, pumpkins and tomatoes, potatoes, and squash.
Here some say it is Luke but some say it is a unknown author.
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