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Facts About Fruit

The document provides information about the characteristics of several common fruits: oranges are round and orange with a sweet/sour taste; kiwis have furry brown skin and are green inside with edible black seeds; pomegranates are shiny red with sweet crunchy arils. It also describes apples, coconuts, bananas, cherries, strawberries, guavas, and pineapples.

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Facts About Fruit

The document provides information about the characteristics of several common fruits: oranges are round and orange with a sweet/sour taste; kiwis have furry brown skin and are green inside with edible black seeds; pomegranates are shiny red with sweet crunchy arils. It also describes apples, coconuts, bananas, cherries, strawberries, guavas, and pineapples.

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Facts About Fruits

Allah is Ar Razzaq. (The Provider)

Orange:
• It is round orange-coloured fruit.
• It has shiny skin that we must peel off
before eating it.
• It has a sweet and sour taste.
• It also has seeds that are white in colour.
• Orange is also a good source of Vitamin C.

Kiwi:
• It has furry brown skin.
• It is oval in shape.
• It is green on the inside with tiny black
seeds that can be eaten.
• It is sweet in taste and contains a high
amount of Vitamin C.

Pomegranate:
• It is shiny, bright red and sometimes
brownish-yellow in colour.
• It is sweet, crunchy and juicy
• It is the fruit of Jannah.
Apple:
• It comes in different colours.
• It is crispy, juicy and sweet.
• It has black-coloured seeds in the centre,
which cannot be eaten as they are bitter.

Coconut:
• It is not a nut but looks like one.
• It is heavy in weight and grows on tall trees, So
some people use trained monkeys to collect
coconuts.
• It is a hard shell and sweet, white liquid/water
inside

Bananas:
• It is curved and elongated in shape.
• Eating a banana daily for breakfast keeps you
healthy.
• You can make a healthy smoothie of banana
and use it in a fruit salad.
• Banana is also a good source of potassium and
gives you instant energy.

Cherry
• It is red in colour, with a seed in the middle.
• Cherry is a small, round fruit that can be
sweet or sour.
• Cherry is also a good source of Vitamin B.
Strawberry:
• The average strawberry has 200 seeds.
• Strawberry is the first fruit to ripen in the
spring.
• Strawberry is a member of the rose family.
• Strawberry is the only fruit that wears its
seeds on the outside.

Guava:
• It is small in shape with slightly bumpy skin.
• It is green in colour, often ripening to a
yellow almost maroon colour.
• It smells like a lemon.
• The seeds of the guava can be eaten.

Pineapple:
• Pineapple is a sweet tropical fruit.
• A pineapple can take up to 3 years to grow and mature
into a plant.
• Pineapples grow on plants that have leaves shaped like
long swords.
• Only one pineapple is produced by a single plant in a single
season.
• A pineapple is not pine or an apple. It’s actually a berry.
• You can grow pineapple plants by slicing off the top of a
pineapple and planting it in soil.

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