peach stone
Cantaloupe
Botanically speaking - many grains fit this category.
No, a cherry is a Drupe. A Pome is a fruit like an apple. But essentially, a drupe has a hard seed at the core, while a pome is a larger fleshy fruit. Check the related links for more details.
The fruit you are describing is a drupe, commonly known as a stone fruit. Examples include peaches, plums, cherries, and apricots. These fruits have a fleshy outer layer and a hard pit or stone in the center that contains the seed.
Thje outside of a raisin is the skin. The center or inside of a raisin can be called the 'meat' or 'fruit' of the raisin. Raisins may also be seedless or seeded.
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Nuts are a hard shelled fruit.
Its hard
this fruit is hard and spikey on the outside but normal in the inside
because the cell wall of the fruit is hard
Disk? top? gyroscope?
Cocoanuts/Coconuts are nuts and nuts are hard shelled fruit.