Raisins, dried aprocots, dried tomatoes, Prunes ( all of the ones that have been dehidrated ) other than that, none
Grapes
Coconut
Ripe fruit are not always red. Only some fruit are red when they become ripe. For instance, bananas are yellow/brown when ripe, oranges are orange, and peaches ar epink.
A squishy fruit that can squirt out a sweet juice only when ripe.
When fruit are ripe, the enzymes in it give off a delightful smell. As the fruit becomes too ripe, the enzymes break down the fruit and cause a less than pleasant smell.
A chemical called Ethylene is what causes unripened fruit to ripen faster when placed next to a ripe fruit. The ripe fruit gives of this chemical, naturally of course.
Our apricot tree's fruit does not get ripe, but rather the fruit stays green. Do you know why??
Because the fruit is already ripe and can't go back to not ripe again.
"Does ripe fruit contain more sugar than unripe fruit?" or "At which stage of development does fruit contain more sugar: ripe or unripe?"
This dream could be sexual, as fruit can represent genitalia or delicious, ripe opportunities. It could just as easily represent the dreamer seizing any other type of ripe opportunity, such as a lucrative contract or job opening. Or, it might express the dreamer's joy at the end of winter and beginning of the spring growing season, anticipating the harvest to come.
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