Clementines are a very small and sweet orange without seeds.
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No, apple pips (seeds) do not contain usable juice. Apple seeds actually contain natural toxins that can be harmful in large quantities.
Kumquat pips are the small seeds found inside kumquat fruits, which are small citrus fruits known for their sweet skin and tart flesh. Unlike many other citrus fruits, kumquats are often eaten whole, including the skin, while the pips are usually discarded. These seeds can vary in number depending on the fruit, and while they are edible, they are not typically consumed due to their bitter taste and hard texture.
Some fruits, such as peaches, mangoes and avocados contain just one large seed inside a hard stone. Other fruits, such as oranges, lemons, apples, and pears, contain several seeds called pips. Berries have lots of tiny pips around the outside of each fruit.
Pips. either pips or just tangerine seeds but probs pips
A tomato has seeds or pips inside so it is a fruit All fruits have seeds/pips e.g apple orange even a babanna has seeds in the skin so if it has seeds it is generally a fruit if not the it will be a vetatable. Apart from peppers and chillies This is the general rule
Some fruits, such as peaches, mangoes and avocados contain just one large seed inside a hard stone. Other fruits, such as Oranges, lemons, apples, and Pears, contain several seeds called pips. Berries have lots of tiny pips around the outside of each fruit.
Melon, pomegramet, oranges, apples, pears, strawberries, raspberries. Most fruits have 'pips' or seeds in them, as this is the way fruit trees/bushes reproduce. The flesh that we eat on the fruit, gives a head start to the seeds/pips by either dropping to the ground and the flesh rotting to fuel the seeds or for humans or mostly animals to eat the tasty flesh of the fruit and then disperse the pips/seeds far from the parent plant.
Speading seeds. Animals eat the fruits and swallow the seeds / pips / sones. When the defecate, the seeds / pips / stones are passed out, and grow somewhere new.
Yes, if not allowed to dry out before planting. Each seed produces several seedlings and all will be identical to the parent plant except one. seeds do not produce identical plants to the parent your better off taking a cutting but i don't know how these go with citrus, buying a tree is your best bet as most of those have already been graphed and are guaranteed to fruit.
A raisin is the dried fruit of the grape vine - a dried grape. While the pips in a rasin are probably no longer fertile, the pips in a grape are the seeds from which new grape vines may be grown.