The most accurate asnwer you will get - is by contacting HMRC BEFORE you travel - they will tell you what you can and can't brinfg back into the UK.
If you try to bring back prohibited items - you will likely be fined, and the fruit would be confiscated and destroyed.
bread fruit trees
They get their food by gathering fruit from the trees in the Ghana forest
Ackee is derived from the original name Ankye which comes from the Twi language of Ghana. The botanical name of the fruit - Blighia Sapida - was given in honour of Captain William Bligh of "Mutiny on the Bounty" fame, who in 1793 took plants of the fruit from Jamaica to England.
No, travelers cannot bring fresh fruit from Australia to Hong Kong. It is not legal to bring fresh vegetables and fruits into many countries.
fruit and veg
It is shipped there.
pineapple
Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.
London is a city, not a country. It has no official city fruit. England's national fruit is the apple.
No.
It depends on your point of origin.
FourLeafClover. :)