No. It is a synonym, sort of. "Produce" can mean both, or either, fruits or vegetables. A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word but sounds and is spelled completely differently. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a completely different meaning. It may or may not be spelled the same way. As an aside, I cannot really think of a homonym, in the English language, for fruit.
The homophone for "too," which is a common fruit, is "two."
pear, pair, pare
The homophone that means fruit is "pear" and "pair."
The homophone for "to cutting slices" is too, and the common fruit is pear.
a common fruit/pear. to cut thin slices/pare pair
The homophone for "too," which is a common fruit, is "two."
pear, pair, pare
The homophone that means fruit is "pear" and "pair."
The homophone for "to cutting slices" is too, and the common fruit is pear.
a common fruit/pear. to cut thin slices/pare pair
The homophone clue for "fruit that grows on a tree" is "pear."
The homophone for "to cut thin slices" is "pear" as in the fruit "pear."
The homophone for the word "current" is "currant".
pear, pair, pare
pear = a fruit pair = two items that belong together
pair, pear
Fruit: berry (homophone: bury (cover up)