There are at least 2 theories of how fruits were created. The theory accepted by Christians is that God made the fruit.
fruits,veggtables,wheat,meat,grains, oils, and dessert. (they are in order from least to greatest)
There are at least three fruits that begin with the letter "s". There are Satsuma, star fruit, and the ever popular, strawberries.
There are no sports teams, at least professional, that are named after fruits.
Fruit Juice
Any kind, its recommend eating at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day
every fruit we eat will eventually turn in to sugar. But banana is one of the fruits that have the least sugar hope this helps :)
Fruit can work as a 'non-count' noun: "We ate fruit for dessert." In this case it is understood that you all ate different pieces of fruit. If you want to emphasize variety, you can make it plural by adding 's'. "There were many fruits on the breakfast bar." This would be understood to mean that there were more than one sort of fruit laid out. "There was fruit on the breakfast bar." would indicate that there was at least one sort of fruit and you could infer that the diversity was not notable.
There are at least three fruits that begin with the letter "s". There are Satsuma, star fruit, and the ever popular, strawberries.
A fruit salad consists of a mixture of fruits with dressing.His strength does not consist only on the size of his muscles, but in the content of his character.The committee consists of at least one member of each department.The touring group will consist of the top ten performers.
As a noun meaning the edible part of a plant, "fruit" is singular. For example "edible fruit". The plural would be "fruits" when speaking of several kinds of fruit. (notice the 's' on kinds means no 's' on fruit).
To make a delicious fruit soak for a dessert recipe, combine fresh fruits like berries, peaches, and citrus slices with sugar, a splash of fruit juice or liqueur, and a hint of spices like cinnamon or vanilla. Let the fruits soak in the mixture for at least an hour to absorb the flavors before using them in your dessert.