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B1 Level Wordlist - Fruits and Nuts

Here you will learn some English words about fruits and nuts, such as "coconut", "pumpkin", "olive", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
coconut
coconut
[noun]

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

Ex: She cracked open a coconut to enjoy its refreshing water on a hot day at the beach.Ā 
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pumpkin
pumpkin
[noun]

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

Ex: He carved a spooky face on the pumpkin and placed it on the front porch.Ā 
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olive
olive
[noun]

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

Ex: She enjoyed a Mediterranean salad topped with sliced green olives and feta cheese.Ā 
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date
date
[noun]

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

Ex: I love the sweet and caramel-like taste of fresh dates.Ā 
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fig
fig
[noun]

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

Ex: She picked a ripe fig from the tree in her garden.Ā 
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apricot
apricot
[noun]

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

Ex: Try some dried apricots as a healthy snack.Ā 
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plum
plum
[noun]

a small round fruit with juicy flesh and purple or yellow skin and a pit

Ex: The tree in the backyard was heavy with ripe plums, ready for picking.Ā 
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nectarine
nectarine
[noun]

a peach-like fruit with smooth yellow and red skin

Ex: I love biting into a juicy nectarine on a hot summer day.Ā 
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lime
lime
[noun]

a round green fruit with a sour taste

Ex: Limes have a tangier taste compared to lemons.Ā 
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tangerine
tangerine
[noun]

a small orange fruit with loose skin and juicy flesh

Ex: I enjoy peeling open a tangerine and being greeted by its bright and citrusy scent.Ā 
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tangelo
tangelo
[noun]

an orange-like fruit that is the product of crossing a grapefruit tree with a tangerine tree

Ex: For a refreshing and nutritious beverage, I blend tangelo segments with ice and a splash of sparkling water.Ā 
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mandarin
mandarin
[noun]

a small orange-like fruit with easily removable skin

Ex: The scent of freshly peeled mandarin fills the room with a delightful citrus aroma.Ā 
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cherry
cherry
[noun]

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

Ex: She picked a handful of ripe cherries from the tree and popped them into her mouth.Ā 
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berry
berry
[noun]

a juicy small fruit with no pit, which grows on a bush

Ex: Dried berries are convenient and provide a satisfying chewy texture.Ā 
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cranberry
cranberry
[noun]

a very small red berry with a sour taste

Ex: He added dried cranberries to his oatmeal for a sweet and tangy breakfast.Ā 
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blackberry

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

Ex: She picked ripe blackberries from the bush and added them to her morning cereal.Ā 
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cantaloupe

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

Ex: I added diced cantaloupe to my chicken salad for a burst of flavor and refreshing crunch.Ā 
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melon
melon
[noun]

a variety of fruits with yellow, green, or orange skin or juicy flesh that contains many seeds in its center

Ex: My son's favorite summer treat is a juicy slice of melon.Ā 
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papaya
papaya
[noun]

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

Ex: He blended papaya with coconut milk and ice to make a tropical smoothie.Ā 
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pomegranate

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

Ex: She enjoyed scooping out the ruby-red seeds from a ripe pomegranate for a flavorful snack.Ā 
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citrus
citrus
[noun]

any fruit with a sour taste, such as oranges, limes, and tangerines

Ex: He squeezed fresh lemon juice into his water, enjoying the tangy taste of the citrus.Ā 
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chestnut
chestnut
[noun]

a round, reddish-brown nut that grows on a chestnut tree, often can be eaten

Ex: He gathered a bag full of chestnuts during his nature walk.Ā 
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macadamia nut

the sweet edible nut that grows on the macadamia tree

Ex: My friend shared a bag of chocolate-covered macadamia nuts with us.Ā 
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pistachio
pistachio
[noun]

an edible green nut with a hard shell that is sometimes half-open

Ex: She carefully crushed the pistachios and sprinkled them over her ice cream.Ā 
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cashew
cashew
[noun]

a small nut that is curved and is high in protein

Ex: As a chef, I love using cashews to create creamy vegan sauces that are both delicious and nutritious.Ā 
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