Fruits

Pumpkin

Hey there, young explorers! Get ready for some autumn fun with our Pumpkin Outline Image. It’s perfect for your coloring and craft projects. This simple outline captures the classic shape of a pumpkin, making it super easy and enjoyable to decorate. Whether you’re coloring, cutting, or creating, let’s bring the …

Apple

Apple Facts The word apple comes from the Old English aeppel. China produces more apples than any other country. Quercetin is found only in the apple skin. The skin also contains more antioxidants and fiber than the flesh. Apple trees don’t bear their first fruit until they are four or …

Banana

Banana Facts Bananas are one of the most nutritious fruits available year-round. Bananas contain three natural sugars – sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber. A banana gives an instant sustained and substantial boost of energy. It is believed by many experts that bananas were the first fruit cultivated by …

Grapes

Grapes Facts Grapes are one of oldest known cultivated fruits. Grape is the second most popular fruit after oranges. It can be eaten as a refreshing snack as well as used in vegetable and fruit salads.  Grapes also contain high levels of caffeic acid. This acid is a strong cancer …

Guava

The guava is native to the Caribbean. Its skin is thin, light yellow and blushed with pink. The guava is a good source of several vitamins and minerals including vitamin C, calcium, potassium, iron, carotenoids (vitamin A), and folate.  It is also a good source of fiber, which is known …

Mango

Mango Facts The mango is known as the ‘king of fruit’ throughout the world. Mangos originated in East India, Burma and the Andaman Islands bordering the Bay of Bengal. June is peak season through August. The prime reason for the popularity of this fruit is none other than its unique …

Orange

Orange Facts Oranges are one of the most popular fruits in the world. Oranges are classified into two general categories-sweet and bitter-with the former being the type most commonly consumed. Oranges are round citrus fruits with finely-textured skins that are, of course, orange in color just like their pulpy flesh. …

Papaya

Papaya Facts Papayas are spherical or pear-shaped fruits that can be as long as 20 inches. Their flesh is a rich orange color with either yellow or pink hues. Inside the inner cavity of the fruit are black, round seeds encased in a gelatinous-like substance. The fruit, as well as …

Pineapple

Pineapple FactsAnanas comosus is the botanical name of the fruit we know as the pineapple. Native to South America, it was named for its resemblance to a pine cone Pineapples have exceptional juiciness and a vibrant tropical flavor that balances the tastes of sweet and tart. Just one cup of …

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