Apple
Coccunut
Pear
A Succulent Fruit is a fruit with juicy, fleshy, brightly coloured outer parts. For eg. orange, apple, lemon, melon, peach. A dry Fruit is a fruit with a hard, dry outer covering around their seeds. For eg, nuts, avocado, passion fruit etc.
Flour, sugar, and salt are three common dry mixtures used in baking and cooking.
Dry Fruit
A legume is actually the dry fruit or seed of a plant. Examples of legumes are beans, lentils, peas, soybeans, and peanuts.
Hard water is a term used to describe water with too many minerals in it. Hard water can dry out your skin after a shower.
dry fruit :)
The fruit is the ripened ovary of a plant containing the seeds. After fertilization, the ovary swells and becomes either fleshy or hard and dry to protect the developing seeds.
Chestnut
A nut is a hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a separable rind or shell and interior kernel according to webster's
Cotton, plastic, wood are 3 examples of insulators
Even though a "nut" is a form of fruit. A nut consists of a dry hard exterior and contains only (usually) 1 seed inside, this is the eatable part. However depending on who you ask members of the Nut group also fall into other groups such as the Coconut which is considered to be a nut and a dried drupe (dry stone fruit). The term Fruit is far too generic, for there are 14 types of fruit families which Nuts are apart of.
Yes there is no problem taking dry fruit (or even normal fruit) on an aircraft in the carry on luggage.