Oh, dude, that's a raisin. It's like a grape that went on vacation and came back all wrinkly and sweet. So yeah, it's basically a tiny, shriveled pear-shaped fruit that packs a punch of flavor in every bite. Enjoy your dried-up goodness!
passion fruit seeds and pulp are eaten by birds, who then scatter the seeds in their excrement.
A Passion Fruit is an egg-shaped tropical fruit with wrinkled purple-brown skin enclosing flesh-covered seeds. The seeds and flesh are edible and taste sweet and aromatic. It is eaten raw and used as a flavoring for various beverages and sauces.
Dried cranberries typically do not have seeds. During the processing of cranberries, the seeds are usually removed before the fruit is dried. As a result, the dried cranberries you find in stores are seedless and ready to eat.
The fruit is eaten. It is cut in half and the seeds removed then sliced or chopped.
Kiwi fruit is a small oval shaped fruit. It has a brown fuzzy skin. The fruit inside has a green moist fruit with a creamy core. There is a ring of tiny, crispy black seeds in the green portion. The seeds are eaten with the fruit. The flavor is sometimes compared to a strawberry and banana blend.
A Feki Fruit is a mango like fruit with large seeds. This fruit is eaten by the Baka tribe of southeastern Cameroon.
The dried seeds. For best results, try to find a 'dutch' variety.
Birds eat sunflower seeds, berries, dried fruit, cut up apple, and more seeds. :) Paige
Usually by the fruit being eaten by birds or animals and the indigestible seeds passed through and dropped.
Plants have evolved fruit to better spread seeds. The fruit is a tremendous waste of energy to produce, only to be eaten by predators/scavengers. The current line of thought is that animals eat the fruit and seeds, wander away, and poop the seeds out (with fertilizer!) spreading the seeds over a great distance
All fruits have seeds, as that is the point of having fruit (the seeds get eaten by animals then dispersed throughout after passing through the animal's digestive tract). The only fruit that don't have seeds are the ones that humans have selectively bred not to produce seeds.
Diced fruits, cream, pineapple juice, dried fruits, flax seeds...