The fruit you are describing is a drupe, commonly known as a stone fruit. Examples include peaches, plums, cherries, and apricots. These fruits have a fleshy outer layer and a hard pit or stone in the center that contains the seed.
Stone fruits are fruits with a stone or "pit" in the middle. Cherries, peaches and plums are examples of stone fruits.
The small fruit that starts with the letter P and is 4 letters long is a plum. They have a stone, or pit inside them.
The middle part of a peach is called a fruit stone!
The avocado was called the "edible stone" by the Spanish due to its large seed in the middle of the fruit.
An avocado is a fruit
Grapes are classified as fruit with seeds, as they contain small seeds inside their flesh. However, many cultivated varieties of grapes are seedless, which has made them popular for eating fresh. In botanical terms, they are berries and do not have a single large stone like drupes such as peaches or cherries.
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.
fruit. It is a stone fruit.
Examples of a fruit that contains a single stone (seed) are Plum, Avocado and Olive.
Do you mean 'stone fruit' - such as plums and apricots.
A plum is a drupe fruit (or stone fruit).
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