English: "the fruit" is German: "die Frucht" and plural "die Früchte", "der Ertrag", "das Resultat".
Orange (colour or fruit)orApfelsine (fruit only)
(eine) Frucht (f)
Stollen is a traditional German fruit cake.
Cerise is the French word for cherry, whereas Kirsche is the equivalent in German.
I don't know for certain, but "Kirsch" is the German word for cherry.
Stolen it is of German origins.
A sandwich, a slice of pizza, or a bit of fruit/cheese/etc.
Yes, fruit was rationed. During ww2, because the German submarines kept bombing the English trade ships, fruit overboard became quite scarse. Fruit like oranges and apples were plentiful though because people were encouraged to grow their own fruit + veg in the 'Dig for Victory.'
Yes.
Stollen, it is a type of fruit cake with a buch of different spices
Bananas are the most delicious fruit in the whole wild world
'kirsch' is German for a cherry, and 'kirschwasser' (literally cherry water) describes a cherry fruit brandy. Kirschwasser is also often shortened to kirsch, so kirsch can describe both the fruit and the brandy.