Acai ![]() |
Almond ![]() |
Apple ![]() |
Apricot ![]() |
Avocado ![]() |
Banana ![]() |
Blackberry ![]() |
Bitter Gourd ![]() |
Blood Lime ![]() |
Bottle Gourd ![]() |
Breadfruit ![]() |
Calabash ![]() |
Canistel ![]() |
Cantaloupe ![]() |
Cherry ![]() |
Chestnut ![]() |
Clementine ![]() |
Coconut ![]() |
Cranberry ![]() |
Cucumber ![]() |
Damson ![]() |
Dates ![]() |
Dead Man’s Fingers ![]() |
Dragon Fruit ![]() |
Durian ![]() |
Elderberry ![]() |
Eggplant ![]() |
Fig ![]() |
Finger Lime ![]() |
Florida Cherry ![]() |
Goji Berry ![]() |
Gooseberry ![]() |
Governor’s Plum ![]() |
Grape ![]() |
Guava ![]() |
Hawthorn Berry ![]() |
Hazelnut Fruit ![]() |
Hog Plum ![]() |
Honeydew Melon ![]() |
Horned Melon ![]() |
Huckleberry ![]() |
Ice Apple ![]() |
Ivy Gourd ![]() |
Jackfruit ![]() |
Java Apple ![]() |
Juniper berry ![]() |
Kaffir Lime ![]() |
Kangaroo Apple ![]() |
Kiwi ![]() |
Kumquat ![]() |
Lemon ![]() |
Lime ![]() |
Lingonberry ![]() |
Lychee ![]() |
Macadamia ![]() |
Mango ![]() |
Mangosteen ![]() |
Mandarin ![]() |
Marula ![]() |
Medlar ![]() |
Melon ![]() |
Mulberry ![]() |
Nance ![]() |
Nectarine ![]() |
Neem Fruit ![]() |
Nutmeg ![]() |
Oil Palm Fruit ![]() |
Olive ![]() |
Orange ![]() |
Papaya ![]() |
Passion Fruit ![]() |
Peach ![]() |
Pear ![]() |
Persimmon ![]() |
Pineapple ![]() |
Pineberry ![]() |
Pomegranate ![]() |
Pomelo ![]() |
Pumpkin ![]() |
Quandong ![]() |
Quince ![]() |
Rambutan ![]() |
Raspberry ![]() |
Rowan Berry ![]() |
Salacca/Snake Fruit ![]() |
Sapote ![]() |
Shaddock ![]() |
Soursop ![]() |
Star Fruit ![]() |
Strawberry ![]() |
Tamarillo ![]() |
Tamarind ![]() |
Tomato ![]() |
Ugli Fruit ![]() |
Velvet Apple ![]() |
Vanilla Fruit ![]() |
Walnut ![]() |
Watermelon ![]() |
Wax Gourd ![]() |
Zucchini Fruit ![]() |
About this Page
This page offers a colorful lineup of 100 fruits from A to Z — a fresh, alphabetically arranged sampler of some of the best-known and most widely enjoyed fruits around the globe.
We’ve created this shorter version for anyone who prefers a more compact list or feels overwhelmed by our full-length A–Z fruit collection (which you can still check out here if you’re feeling adventurous!).
All entries follow the botanical definition of a fruit — the mature ovary of a flowering plant, usually containing seeds. That includes everything from sweet classics like apples and mangoes to tangier picks like tamarind and gooseberries.
Quick heads-up: Not every fruit on this list is safe to eat raw, and a few might resemble their inedible cousins. Be sure to research before tasting something unfamiliar.