Fruit grown in Hawaii
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PAPAYAFruit grown in Hawaii
akeesthe fruit of an African tree (Blighia sapida) of the soapberry family grown in the Caribbean area, Florida, and Hawaii for its white or yellowish fleshy aril that is edible when ripe but is poisonous when immature or overripe and that has a toxic pink raphe attaching the aril to the seed
ackeesthe fruit of an African tree (Blighia sapida) of the soapberry family grown in the Caribbean area, Florida, and Hawaii for its white or yellowish fleshy aril that is edible when ripe but is poisonous when immature or overripe and that has a toxic pink raphe attaching the aril to the seed
ackeethe fruit of an African tree (Blighia sapida) of the soapberry family grown in the Caribbean area, Florida, and Hawaii for its white or yellowish fleshy aril that is edible when ripe but is poisonous when immature or overripe and that has a toxic pink raphe attaching the aril to the seed
MACADAMIASNuts grown in Hawaii
MELONFruit grown in a patch
NAVELORANGECitrus fruit originally grown in Brazil
catawbasa. reddish variety of grape b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in the eastern U.S
catawbaa. reddish variety of grape b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in the eastern U.S
tokaysa. large, red variety of grape, grown for table use b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in California
tokaya. large, red variety of grape, grown for table use b. the vine bearing this fruit, grown in California
currantsA small dried fruit made from a seedless variety of grape originally grown in the eastern Mediterranean region, now widely produced in California, and much used in cooking
feijoathe green round or oval juicy fruit of a shrub or small tree (Feijoa sellowiana) of the myrtle family that is native to South America and is grown commercially especially in New Zealand
feijoasthe green round or oval juicy fruit of a shrub or small tree (Feijoa sellowiana) of the myrtle family that is native to South America and is grown commercially especially in New Zealand
prunusany of a genus (Prunus) of drupaceous trees or shrubs of the rose family that have showy clusters of usually white or pink flowers first appearing in the spring often before the leaves and including many grown for ornament or for their fruit (as the plum, cherry, or apricot)