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Discover the World of Fruit: The Ultimate Guide to Nature’s Sweetest Bounty

Welcome to your fruit-lover’s paradise—your one-stop hub for growing, tasting, and exploring the world’s most delicious fruit! Whether you’re a gardener, cook, health enthusiast, or simply curious, you’re in the right place for practical advice, inspiration, and fascinating facts about fruit from every climate and corner of the globe.

From crisp apples to exotic zapotes, our guide to the top 100 fruit brings you the flavors, uses, and growing tips for familiar favorites and exciting new discoveries. Ready to explore? Scroll our A–Z of fruit and get inspired!


The Top 100 Fruit (A–Z)

  1. Apple
  2. Apricot
  3. Avocado
  4. Banana
  5. Barberry
  6. Bilberry
  7. Blackberry
  8. Blackcurrant
  9. Blueberry
  10. Boysenberry
  11. Breadfruit
  12. Cantaloupe
  13. Cape Gooseberry (Physalis)
  14. Carambola (Starfruit)
  15. Cashew Apple
  16. Cherimoya
  17. Cherry
  18. Clementine
  19. Cloudberry
  20. Cranberry
  21. Currant
  22. Custard Apple
  23. Date
  24. Dragonfruit (Pitaya)
  25. Durian
  26. Elderberry
  27. Feijoa (Pineapple Guava)
  28. Fig
  29. Goji Berry
  30. Gooseberry
  31. Grape
  32. Grapefruit
  33. Greengage
  34. Guava
  35. Hackberry
  36. Honeyberry
  37. Horned Melon (Kiwano)
  38. Huckleberry
  39. Jackfruit
  40. Jambul (Java Plum)
  41. Jostaberry
  42. Jujube
  43. Juniper Berry
  44. Kaffir Lime
  45. Kiwano (Horned Melon)
  46. Kiwi (Kiwifruit)
  47. Kumquat
  48. Langsat
  49. Lemon
  50. Lime
  51. Lingonberry
  52. Loganberry
  53. Longan
  54. Loquat
  55. Lychee
  56. Mandarin
  57. Mango
  58. Mangosteen
  59. Marionberry
  60. Medlar
  61. Melon (general)
  62. Miracle Fruit
  63. Monstera (Swiss Cheese Fruit)
  64. Mulberry
  65. Nance
  66. Nashi Pear (Asian Pear)
  67. Nectarine
  68. Olive (fresh)
  69. Orange
  70. Papaya (Pawpaw)
  71. Passionfruit
  72. Peach
  73. Pear
  74. Persimmon
  75. Pineapple
  76. Plantain
  77. Plum
  78. Pomegranate
  79. Pomelo
  80. Prickly Pear (Opuntia)
  81. Quince
  82. Rambutan
  83. Raspberry
  84. Redcurrant
  85. Rhubarb (botanically a veg but used as fruit)
  86. Rose Hip
  87. Salak (Snake Fruit)
  88. Santol
  89. Sapodilla
  90. Satsuma
  91. Soursop
  92. Strawberry
  93. Surinam Cherry
  94. Tamarillo
  95. Tamarind
  96. Tangerine
  97. Ugli Fruit
  98. White Currant
  99. Wolfberry (Goji)
  100. Zapote (Sapote)

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From growing guides, pruning and pest control to best recipes and nutritional info, each fruit listed is a gateway to in-depth articles and resources. Whether you want to plant, pick, eat, or learn, you’ll find everything you need to enjoy your favorite fruit even more—and to discover plenty of new ones!


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