watermelons -black and white seeds
the bridled white eye eats fruit and seeds
An example if a fruit with two seeds is the watermelon. The watermelon has both white seeds and black seeds, which is the seed used to plant watermelon.
Those white seeds are vestigial seeds and are not viable - which means they don't have the innards to germinate. They can be eaten. Since a fruit's function is to provide seeds for plant propagation, it can be difficult to produce a completely seedless fruit. At least you don't have a bunch of seeds to spit out!
any plant that contains seeds is a fruit. like a tomato for example it is a fruit. watermelon does in fact contain seeds therefore it is a fruit. if you get a seedless watermelon you will notice white things on the inside where seeds would form. those watermelons were not fully grown thus do not contain seeds. so to answer your question watermelon is a fruit.
A mangosteen is a tropical fruit. You eat the white internal segments but not the seeds.
All fruits have seeds, that is what makes a fruit a fruit. :)
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
Red fruit, a green stem and leaves and yellow or white faded white seeds.
A strawberry is a fruit: it has seeds. It's the only fruit with seeds on the outside.
an apricot is a fruit because every fruit has a seeds and apricots have seeds
There aren't any fruits without seeds. If it didn't have seeds, it wouldn't be a fruit. You might think bananas don't have seeds but they have seeds.
Anything with seeds should be considered a fruit.