A drupe fruit is any thin-skinned fruit with a succulent, soft flesh and hard stone or seed in the middle such as apricots, cherries, peaches and plums are all classified as drupe fruits. With these you can make pies, jams, jellies, or dried fruit.
No. A drupe is a stone fruit.
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A plum is a drupe fruit (or stone fruit).
Date Palm
Mango belongs to the drupe fruit family. A drupe fruit is characterized by having a hard stone or pit in the center that houses the seed, with a fleshy outer layer. Mangoes have a large, flat and oval pit surrounded by sweet, juicy flesh, making them a type of drupe fruit.
A drupe is a stone fruit- peaches, apricots, cherries, etc. Succulent means juicy. How about a ripe, juicy peach?
A drupe fruit is a fruit with a fleshy outer skin surrounding an inner stone - it is a category of fruit, not a single fruit in particular. The 'Drupe' family includes plums, damsons, apricots, cherries, olives, mangos, nectarines and peaches.
polyalthia is not a simple fruit and berry, drupe and pepo are all called as simple fruits
It is a drupe which means that in the study of botany, it is not a nut, but a dried fruit.
apple, drupe, berry
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The seed is found within the drupe of the honeysuckle [Lonicera spp]. The drupe is the name for the honeysuckle fruit. It may be red, blue or black.