Sustantivos Básicos - Frutas
Aquí aprenderás sustantivos en inglés relacionados con frutas, como "manzana," "uva," y "cereza."
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a small, dark purple fruit that grows on the elder tree and is commonly used for culinary purposes and herbal remedies

saúco, fruto de saúco
a very large edible fruit of the fig family that grows in tropical areas, especially in India

jaca, yaca
a North American fruit oblong in shape and green in color that has an edible yellow flesh

asimina, chirimoya de Florida
an orange-like fruit that is the product of crossing a grapefruit tree with a tangerine tree

tangelo
a tropical fruit with a spiky green exterior, creamy flesh, and a sweet, custard-like taste

marang, marangue
a large tropical fruit with a sweet fleshy pulp, which is mainly American

chirimoya
a red tropical fruit with a slightly acidic taste, covered with soft spines, originally growing in Southeast Asia

rambután
a sweet and juicy fruit that comes in various colors, typically dark purple or red

mora, mora dulce
a fruit that is round and has thin yellow, red, or green skin

manzana
a soft fruit that is long and curved and has hard yellow skin

banana
a fruit that is juicy and round and has thick skin

naranja
a soft, red juicy fruit with small seeds on its surface

fresa
a purple or green fruit that is round, small, and grows in bunches on a vine

uva
a large, round, and juicy fruit that is red on the inside and has green stripes on its hard and thick skin

sandía
a sweet large and tropical fruit that has brown skin, pointy leaves, and yellow flesh which is very juicy

piña
a sweet yellow fruit with a thin skin that grows in hot areas

mango
a small and round fruit with mainly red skin and a pit

cereza, guinda
a sweet small fruit dark blue in color, grown in North America

arándano
a soft and juicy fruit that has a pit in the middle and its skin has extremely little hairs on it

melocotón
a small yellow or orange fruit with juicy flesh and a large pit

albaricoque, damasco
a sweet yellow or green bell-shaped fruit with a lot of juice

pera
a round, citrusy fruit with yellow-orange skin, like a large orange

pomelo, toronja
a large fruit with a hard shell and edible white flesh inside containing a milky liquid

coco
an edible soft berry that is red or black in color and grows on bushes

frambuesa
a tiny soft fruit with a sweet taste and black color that grows on a thorny bush

mora, zarzamora
an oval tropical fruit with an orange-yellow flesh containing black seeds

papaya
a small orange fruit with loose skin and juicy flesh

mandarina
an oval fruit with hairy brown skin and green flesh

kiwi
a round fruit with a thick red skin, containing many red edible seeds that are of sour or sweet taste

granada
a bell-shaped tropical fruit with bright green flesh, dark skin and a big stony seed

aguacate
a round fruit of the melon family that has a sweet and juicy orange flesh and a netted rind which is typically beige or tan in color

cantalupo, cantaloup
a juicy sour fruit that is round and has thick yellow skin

limón
a round green fruit with a sour taste

lima, limón
a very small red berry with a sour taste

arándano, arándano agrio, arándano rojo
a small round fruit with juicy flesh and purple or yellow skin and a pit

ciruela
a small brown fruit with a sweet taste and a hard seed

dátil
a very small, typically green fruit with a hard seed and a bitter taste, eaten or used to extract oil from

aceituna, oliva
a type of melon with a juicy flesh that is usually light green in color and a smooth rind that typically has a green or yellowish color

melon miel, melón dulce
a soft, sweet fruit with a thin skin and many small seeds, often eaten fresh or dried

higo
a tomato-like fruit with orange skin that is bittersweet in taste

caqui, kaki
a peach-like fruit with smooth yellow and red skin

nectarina
a small orange-like fruit with easily removable skin

mandarina
a tropical fruit with pink juicy flesh, native to Mexico and Central America

guayaba
a type of tropical fruit whose skin is purple in color and has many seeds within, native to South America

maracuyá, granadilla
a yellow or green tropical fruit with a juicy pulp that looks like a star when sliced

carambola
a dried plum, often eaten as a snack or used in cooking

ciruela pasa
a small yellowish-green or red fruit with a sharp flavor, growing on thorny bushes

grosella espinosa, uva espina
the bluish-black fruit resembling a blackberry, growing on a bush

zarzamora
a type of apple known for its sweet and crisp texture, popular for eating fresh and used in various culinary applications

manzana Honeycrisp, manzana crujiente y dulce
a type of small citrusy fruit, orange in color, with a loose skin, grown in southern Africa

clementina
a large thick-skinned and round fruit with orange-yellow flesh and edible seeds

calabaza, zapallo
