Dry fruits come from fruit growing countries: which means every country in the world!
Dried figs may come from Iran, Turkey, Tunisia, Algeria, Spain, France, USA, and lots more.
Dried bananas, pineapples or mango may come from any country that produces them: anywhere in Africa, Central or South America, Asia, Australia...
Dried apples may come from Europe, the USA, South America, Australia, China...
Really, the whole world produces dried fruit!
No, there is no dried fruit called prace.
No, there is no dried fruit called prail.
there are lower levels of vitamin c in dried fruit than in fresh fruit and dried fruits do not have glucose
Raisins are dried grapes, which makes them a fruit.
Dried chili (red pepper) is a fruit.
no,because dried fruit is just dried no flavour gone
papaya
It's good, basicly fruit in dried form.
I don't know what you're talking about, but an example of dried fruit is the raisin.
Both are correct phrases, but on the second phrase you must put an article like the or a so it'll become "a dried fruit was eaten" or "the dried fruit was eaten".
One kilogram of dried fruit is equivalent to approximately 4.2 cups. This conversion is based on the fact that one cup of dried fruit weighs around 240 grams. Therefore, dividing 1000 grams by 240 grams per cup gives you roughly 4.2 cups in a kilogram of dried fruit.
They say that the Durian fruit comes from eather Maylaisa, Indonaia, and Philipeanes. -Durian Fruit