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lol
6. no
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gee wiz! Can't be coconut or pineapple they are too big...
7. passion fruit?
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7. not passion fruit...good guess tho
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8. Wood apple fruit (now I'm done.)
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9..Coconut..........is that a fruit
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10,,,Watermelon
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11...Some "nuts" are considered fruit..............is it a nut type.....or a true fruit as we know it......
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12....Pumpkin
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13. Kiwi? (I thought I was done)
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14. Is it a melon?
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Had to look up wood apple....interesting fruit.
8. No
9. No. Coconut can be a nut, fruit, or seed. It is bigger than a Washington apple.
10. No to watermelon which is WAY BIGGER than the biggest apple.
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I will not count # 11.
11. Not pumpkin
12. Not kiwi
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13. Not a melon
Edit to add n to melon
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14. does it grow in the u.s?
edit to say continental us
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13.ARtichoke.....
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14. Another good question, Kay- - no
15. NO, an artichoke is a veg
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Hint: tropical fruit
Need to make a complaint to Apple because the last character does not always stick
Edit to correct spelling..
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16. dragon fruit? not sure if that has a hard outer shell, looks like it does, but never tried one
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Artichoke is a fruit.......not a vegetable..............Look it up.....it's a fruit
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Ok, we're both right......LOL.......there is a type of artichoke that is a fruit.....and one that is a vegetable............hey I"m too old to confuse...........LOL......the one that has a flower is a fruit......the other with leaves is a vegetable.......amazing what you can learn playing this game.
How about the
17..STAR FRUIT.....my SIL eats those
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Hmph. So's a tomato a fruit, technically, but try to tell kids that!
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16. Not a dragon fruit. It has a soft peel/shell. Good refreshing fruit when served cool
17. No, star fruit does not have a harder skin/shell. Remember, this is a tropical fruit with a harder shell/skin that is green when not ripe.
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Queenie, I presume that is a comment and not a question. Hah
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18.Passion Fruit
19. Plantain.......
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20. Mangosteen?
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Wren, Those are cool!
I hope that we got this!
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Yes, that's a comment rather than a question. Unless it is a tomato. In which case, it's a guess.
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Ms. Wren!!! How did you figure that out? You read my mind, didn't you
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Ripe
Notice the brown flower pattern on the bottom of the twofruits. That indicates how many pulps are inside. Those two fruits should have 6 white pulps when you break it open.
Not ripe
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