This page is a continuation of our A-to-Z fruit list and features all sorts of fruits we’ve discovered as we explore grocery stalls and farmers markets around the world. Some of the fruits listed here might be familiar to you, especially if they’re common in your region, but rest assured: every fruit is new to someone. So take a scroll through our growing collection—you’re bound to spot something unusual, unexpected, or downright weird. We update the list regularly, so be sure to check back often to see what new fruit has made its way into the mix!
Pitangas (Surinam Cherries) ![]() |
Tinda (Indian Round Gourd) ![]() |
Tiger Melon ![]() |
Long Kong ![]() |
Knobby Russet Apple ![]() |
Wild/False Pineapple ![]() |
Ash Guard ![]() |
Putka Pods ![]() |
Cacao Pods ![]() |
Jabuticaba ![]() |
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Porcelain Berry ![]() |
Sea Grapes ![]() |
Meyer Lemon ![]() |
Sudachi ![]() |
Wild Strawberry Tree Fruit (Arbutus unedo) ![]() |
Castor Bean Fruit ![]() |
Annona Red Israel Fruit ![]() |
Red Durian (Durio dulcis) ![]() |
Jerusalem Cherry ![]() |
Prunus mume ![]() |
Teasel Gourd (Kantola) ![]() |
Wild Cucumber ![]() |
Buttercup Fruit ![]() |
Lotus Fruit ![]() |
Monkey Jack ![]() |
More about this page
As aforementioned, this page is a continuation of our A-to-Z fruit list and features all sorts of fruits we’ve discovered—both in-person and online—as we explore grocery stalls and farmers markets around the world.
Some of the fruits listed here might be familiar to you, especially if they’re common in your region, but rest assured: every fruit is new to someone.
So take a scroll through our growing collection—you’re bound to spot something unusual, unexpected, or downright weird.
We update the list regularly, so be sure to check back often to see what new fruit has made its way into the mix!
We’ve based our list on the botanical definition of fruit: the mature ovary of a flowering plant, usually containing seeds and ranging in flavor from sweet and juicy to tart and tangy.
Just a friendly reminder before you dig in: not all fruits on this list are safe to eat raw, and a few might look similar to inedible varieties. Always use care and double-check before taking a bite.