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Black pepper is the small, dark, unripe fruit of the pepper plant (Piper nigrum), used whole or ground as a pungent spice. Pepper is native to India and Southeast Asia, where it is extensively cultivated.
No, oranges are not man-made; they are a naturally occurring fruit. However, the sweet orange (Citrus × sinensis) is a hybrid that was developed through selective breeding of wild citrus species. This process, which has taken place over centuries, has resulted in the varieties of oranges we consume today. While oranges have been cultivated and bred by humans, their origins trace back to natural fruit species.
No, the pomegranate (Punica granatum) is not considered a hybrid; it is a distinct fruit-bearing species that has been cultivated for thousands of years. It is native to regions of the Middle East and North Africa and has a long history of cultivation in various cultures. While there are cultivated varieties and cultivars of pomegranates, the species itself is not a hybrid of two different species.
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Malus domestica is the scientific species name for apple trees.
Breadfruit is a naturally occurring fruit that was cultivated and spread by humans throughout the Pacific Islands. It is not a man-made fruit, but rather a result of selective breeding and cultivation over thousands of years.
Sunflower is commercially cultivated by its single seeded fruits.
Vicia faba, the Broad Bean, Fava Bean, Faba Bean, Field Bean, Bell Bean or Tic Bean is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia and extensively cultivated elsewhere.
Limes were not "invented" by a specific individual. They are a natural species of citrus fruit that have been cultivated and enjoyed by humans for thousands of years. Their exact origin is unknown, but it is believed that they originated in Southeast Asia.
No, Lemurs do not eat humans. The diet of the smallest species primarily consisits of fruit and insects. While the larger species are more herbivorous, consuming mostly plant material.
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The species of pineapple is Ananas comosus. It belongs to the Bromeliaceae family and is native to South America, particularly the region stretching from southern Brazil to Paraguay. Pineapples are cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide for their sweet, juicy fruit.