the carob tree or fruit
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algarobathe carob tree or fruit
algarobasthe carob tree or fruit
carobspod of the carob tree or its sweet pulp having a flavor similar to that of chocolate
algarrobo(Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBA
algarroba(Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBO
algarrobasALGARROBA, (Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBO
algarrobosALGARROBO, (Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBA
bladdernutThe fruit of this shrub or tree
bladdernutsThe fruit of this shrub or tree
mulberriesThe dark red or white loganberrylike fruit of this tree
fructed(of a tree or other plant) represented as bearing fruit, seeds, or the like
mangosteen(Malay) a tree of the E. Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit also MANGOSTAN
mangostan(Malay) a tree of the E. Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit also MANGOSTEEN
mangostansMANGOSTAN, (Malay) a tree of the E. Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit also MANGOSTEEN
windfallAn apple or other fruit blown down from a tree or bush by the wind
windfallsAn apple or other fruit blown down from a tree or bush by the wind
mangosteensMANGOSTEEN, (Malay) a tree of the E. Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit also MANGOSTAN
atemoyathe pinecone- or heart-shaped fruit of this tree, having a sweet, edible, white pulp
atemoyasthe pinecone- or heart-shaped fruit of this tree, having a sweet, edible, white pulp
pomelosthe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
pomelothe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
figan oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
figsan oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
pumelothe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
jujubesThe shrub or small tree that produces this fruit, native to the warmer regions of Eurasia
allspiceThe dried aromatic fruit of a West Indian tree, used whole or ground as a culinary spice
allspicesThe dried aromatic fruit of a West Indian tree, used whole or ground as a culinary spice
kumquatsThe eastern Asian shrub or small tree that yields this fruit and that hybridizes with citrus trees
genipaptropical American tree, Genipa americana, of the madder family, bearing an edible fruit used for preserves or in making beverages
genipapstropical American tree, Genipa americana, of the madder family, bearing an edible fruit used for preserves or in making beverages
applethe fleshy usually rounded red, yellow, or green edible pome fruit of a usually cultivated tree (genus Malus) of the rose family
gummosisThe copious production and exudation of gum by a diseased or damaged tree, esp. as a symptom of a disease of fruit trees
rambutanthe bright-red oval fruit of a Malayan, sapindaceous tree, Nephelium lappaceum, covered with soft spines, or hairs, and having a subacid taste
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
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