Yes, there can be bugs in bananas. Common bugs found in bananas include fruit flies, spider mites, and thrips. These bugs are typically found in the peel or on the surface of the fruit.
The fruit commonly mistaken for a nut is the coconut.
No, the ovule is found inside the ovary of a flower, not inside the fruit. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, which is often found inside the fruit as it matures.
Fruit flies are attracted to the scent of fruits, fermenting foods, and other organic material where they lay their eggs. They are not commonly found living in human hair, as they prefer decaying matter for breeding and feeding.
They come from eggs that might be laid in rotten food substances. It takes 48 hours for them to turn into fruit flies, that is why it seams that they come from nowhere when all it is is that they reproduce really fast. For more information try this link: http://www.thebugsquad.com/fruit-flies/where-do-fruit-flies-come-from
I'm sure you can. Fruit baskets can be found at a multitude of stores, including warehouse department stores, grocery stores, and dollar stores.
Citric acid can be found in citrus fruit such as orange and lime.
Currants are found in most grocery stores as a dried fruit, and will be located by other dried fruits like raisins.
You can buy guava fruit at most grocery stores, farmers markets, or specialty fruit shops.
Many grocery stores carry them in the snack aisle.
Many grocery stores sell ugli. At least 3 that I use do so.
You can find a store that sells fresh kiwi fruit at most grocery stores, supermarkets, or local fruit markets.
In Hawaii, papaya is commonly found in local markets, grocery stores, and roadside stands. The fruit grows abundantly in backyards and orchards across the islands, thriving in the tropical climate. Additionally, many restaurants feature fresh papaya in their dishes, showcasing its popularity in Hawaiian cuisine.
You can find the best place to buy guava fruit at local farmers' markets, specialty grocery stores, or online fruit vendors.
The name of the yellow fruit with spikes commonly found in tropical regions is called a "durian."
It can be purchased in the grocery store right next to the white vinegar.
Noongu [nongu] is a fruit produced by Palm Trees in India and is also known as Ice Apples. Most frequently used in making deserts and can be found in North America in Indian grocery stores.