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Which fruit is about 92% water?
- Strawberry
- Apple
- Banana
- Watermelon
Watermelon is very healthy and one of the most hydrating foods you can eat. It has a water content of 92%, in addition to some fiber and several important nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin A, and magnesium. It is also quite low in calories, providing only 46 calories per cup. Because of their high water content, watermelons have a very low-calorie density. That means that a relatively large portion of watermelon contains very few calories. Furthermore, watermelon is rich in powerful antioxidants, including lycopene.
Source: Healthline
- 2 / 20
Sauvignon Blanc is a variety of which fruit?
- Mango
- Apple
- Banana
- Grape
Sauvignon blanc is a green-skinned grape variety that originates from the city of Bordeaux in France. The grape most likely gets its name from the French words sauvage ("wild") and blanc ("white"). It is possibly a descendant of Savagnin. Sauvignon blanc is planted in many of the world's wine regions, producing a crisp, dry, and refreshing white varietal wine.
Source: Wikipedia
- 3 / 20
What fruit is commonly associated with the biblical forbidden fruit?
- Orange
- Apple
- Tangerine
- Peach
Though the forbidden fruit in the Book of Genesis is not identified, popular Christian tradition holds that Adam and Eve ate an apple from the forbidden tree in the Garden of Eden. The unnamed fruit of Eden thus became an apple under the influence of the story of the golden apples in the Garden of Hesperides. As a result, the apple became a symbol of knowledge, immortality, temptation, the fall of man, and sin. According to the Bible, there is nothing to show the forbidden fruit of the Tree of Knowledge was necessarily an apple.
Source: Wikipedia
- 4 / 20
What are the main vegetables in a traditional Italian Caprese salad?
- Tomatoes and basil
- Potatoes and parsley
- Carrots and lettuce
- Cabbage and broccoli
It’s not summer unless you make an Italian Caprese Salad. It is the perfect appetizer or main dish. The Caprese salad is originally from Capri, in the Southern Region of Campania, Italy, from which it takes its name. It is a simple and refreshing salad, perfect for hot summer days. The combination of fresh mozzarella with juicy tomatoes and basil makes for a delicious and satisfying dish that is sure to please. Fast, easy, and tasty.
Source: An Italian in My Kitchen
- 5 / 20
Which of these fruits is famously "hairy"?
- Blueberry
- Kiwi
- Watermelon
- Orange
Kiwifruit is not covered in hair. It’s covered in trichomes. But, why? One answer is: pretty much to keep it from drying out. Another is: because it’s a polyploid from western China and was kind of chosen at random to be the most commonly grown kiwifruit, and they’re not all fuzzy. Those aren’t mutually exclusive answers. Put on your ecophysiology hats and grab a paring knife.
Source: The Botanist in the Kitchen
- 6 / 20
What fruit is traditionally used in a tarte tatin?
- Apples
- Oranges
- Grapes
- Grapefruit
The tarte Tatin named after the Tatin sisters who invented it and served it in their hotel as its signature dish, is a pastry in which the fruit (usually apples) is caramelized in butter and sugar before the tart is baked. It originated in France but has spread to other countries over the years. The tarte Tatin was created accidentally at the Hôtel Tatin in Lamotte-Beuvron, Loir-et-Cher, 105 mi south of Paris, in the 1880s.
Source: Wikipedia
- 7 / 20
Turnips are a type of which vegetable?
- Root
- Flower
- Green
- Bulb
Turnips are a root vegetable commonly associated with potatoes or beets, but their closest relatives are radishes and arugula — all members of the mustard family in the genus Brassica. Both the bulbous white and purple taproot and the leafy greens are edible. The turnips are thought to have originated in eastern Asia, but it was widely cultivated around the Roman Empire and is now grown and eaten in temperate zones around the world.
Source: The Spruce Eats
- 8 / 20
What is the state of Georgia's most iconic fruit?
- Peaches
- Blueberries
- Apples
- Watermelons
The association of Georgia with peaches is undeniable. The state's iconic fruit has thrived here since the late 1500s. Fresh Georgia peaches are available from May to August, and this sweet fruit is never in short supply. In Fort Valley, Lane Southern Orchards has been growing and packing peaches for more than a century. Visitors can get the full peach experience with tours of the orchards (on a replica of the first Blue Bird school bus).
Source: Explore Georgia
- 9 / 20
Which of the following is a citrus fruit?
- Banana
- Mango
- Watermelon
- Lemon
The lemon (Citrus limon) is a species of a small evergreen tree in the flowering plant family Rutaceae, native to Asia, primarily Northeast India, Northern Myanmar, or China. The tree's ellipsoidal yellow fruit is used for culinary and non-culinary purposes throughout the world, primarily for its juice, which has both culinary and cleaning uses. The pulp and rind are also used in cooking and baking. The juice of the lemon is about 5% to 6% citric acid, with a pH of around 2.2, giving it a sour taste. The distinctive sour taste of lemon juice makes it a key ingredient in drinks and foods such as lemonade and lemon meringue pie.
Source: Wikipedia
- 10 / 20
Baba Ganoush is a dip made using which vegetable?
- Potato
- Carrot
- Spinach
- Eggplant
Baba Ganoush is a Mediterranean eggplant dip made from roasted or grilled eggplant, tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and salt. Like hummus, it’s delicious with pita or fresh veggies, but its silky texture and irresistible smoky flavor set it apart. This baba ganoush recipe is a must-try summer dip!
Source: Love and Lemons
- 11 / 20
Which of these fruits is a key ingredient in a classic Waldorf salad?
- Pineapple
- Apple
- Watermelon
- Cherry
A Waldorf salad is a fruit and nut salad generally made of celery, fresh apples, walnuts, and grapes, dressed in mayonnaise, and traditionally served on a bed of lettuce as an appetizer or a light meal. The apples, celery, and grapes can all be green, which harmonizes the color palette of the dish. The original recipe was just apples, celery, and mayonnaise. It did not contain nuts, but they had been added by the time the recipe appeared in The Rector Cook Book in 1928.
Source: Wikipedia
- 12 / 20
Conkers are the fruits of which tree?
- Larch
- Yew
- Ash
- Horse Chestnut
The horse chestnut is a beautiful ornamental tree with attractive leaves and flowers. It produces prickly fruit capsules that contain a glossy brown and nut-like seed. This is known as a conker and has been used in a popular children's game since at least the mid-nineteenth century. The game gets its name from the seed and is known as conkers. The scientific name of the horse chestnut tree is Aesculus hippocastanum.
Source: Owlcation
- 13 / 20
Which of these fruits is not a berry?
- Strawberry
- Orange
- Blueberry
- Banana
Despite its name, the strawberry isn't a true berry. Neither is the raspberry or the blackberry. But the banana is a berry, scientifically speaking, as are eggplants, grapes, and oranges. The discrepancy in berry nomenclature arose because people called certain fruits "berries" thousands of years before scientists came up with a precise definition for the word.
Source: Live Science
- 14 / 20
Out of the following fruits, which has segments?
- Pineapple
- Apple
- Plum
- Tangerine
Tangerine fruit does not mimic the round shape of other citrus relatives; it resembles a slightly flattened ball instead. The rind is easy to peel, which gives rise to its nickname of “zipper fruit.” Fruits are only mildly acidic and very sweet, with few to no seeds. Each tangerine has 10 to 12 segments, which easily separate from each other and contain pulp that is contained within thin membranes.
Source: Home Guides
- 15 / 20
Botanically speaking, which of these is a fruit and not a vegetable?
- Olives
- Artichoke
- Carrots
- Garlic
Olives are technically fruits, the stones inside act as the seeds for the Olea europaea tree. That means they're technically classified as fruits — specifically, a kind called drupes, a.k.a. stone fruits. This category also includes sweeter produce like mango, dates, apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, and plums.
Source: Good Housekeeping
- 16 / 20
What is Oregon's state fruit?
- Apple
- Orange
- Plum
- Pear
At the request of the Pear Bureau Northwest, the 2005 Oregon legislature named the pear the state fruit. Teenage girls from Hood River, representing that city’s “Blossom Court,” testified before lawmakers in favor of the measure. In their resolution, legislators noted that pears were Oregon’s “top-selling tree fruit crop and its 10th largest agricultural commodity.” Historically, Oregon’s pear industry has been centered in the Hood River and Rogue River valleys.
Source: Oregon Encyclopedia
- 17 / 20
Which type of fruit constantly holds the record for heaviest fruit?
- Pumpkin
- Watermelon
- Mango
- Strawberry
The heaviest pumpkin of all was weighed to be 2,702 lb, grown by Stefano Cutrupi (Italy) in 2021. That’s heavier than a Nissan Micra car and almost double the weight of the heaviest man ever. Whilst other record-breaking fruits have weighed between 10 to 20 times more than their average-sized versions, Stefano’s pumpkin weighed over 100 times more than an ordinary one. The plump pumpkin had a width of 11 ft 8 in and a circumference of 17 ft 9 in, which is the largest size ever recorded in competition. The record for the world’s heaviest pumpkin has been hotly contested and changed hands many times over the past few decades. The record weight continues to climb, indicating that there are still improvements to be made in giant pumpkin growing. David Hu, a mechanical engineer at the Georgia Institute of Technology, calculated that a geometrically perfect pumpkin could potentially reach up to 20,000 lb.
Source: Guiness World Record
- 18 / 20
Which of these fruits is produced by a tree?
- Strawberries
- Apple
- Grapes
- Raspberries
An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree. Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Eurasia and were introduced to North America by European colonists.
Source: Wikipedia
- 19 / 20
What color is the persimmon fruit?
- Black
- Silver
- Orange
- Blue
A persimmon is an edible fruit (a berry, specifically) that grows on a variety of trees in the genus Diospyros. When ripe, persimmons range in color from light orange to dark red-orange. They range in size and shape, too. You can find persimmons as small as three-fourths of an inch in diameter or as large as three and a half inches in diameter. Some are rounded, while others are heart- or pumpkin-shaped.
Source: My Recipes
- 20 / 20
What's the smallest fruit in the world?
- Blueberry
- Watermeal
- Lychee
- Pitaya
The smallest fruit on the planet is the one-seeded fruit of the Duckweed plant Wolffia Globasa. They are usually referred to as Watermeal. These fruits are barely 0.3 mm long, which is comparable to one table salt particle. The plant looks like light green grains and is around 1mm long. The full fruit takes up around one-third of this space. Wolffia Globasa floats on the surface of calm bodies of water such as lakes and ponds. In certain regions of Asia, they are harvested and consumed as a vegetable. They are a good source of protein, with around 40% of the fruit being protein by mass.
Source: BYJU'S

