Cantaloupe and "candalop" appear to refer to the same fruit, but "candalop" seems to be a misspelling or less common variation of "cantaloupe." Cantaloupe typically refers to the orange-fleshed variety of muskmelons, known for their sweet flavor and netted rind. If "candalop" is intended to mean something else, it might be helpful to clarify or provide additional context.
no it depend on what kind of fruit it is
The bird that has the same name as a fruit is the "bluejay."
Yes, plums and prunes are the same fruit. Prunes are simply dried plums.
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Yes, both "juice" and "fruit" have the same vowel sound /uː/.
yes actually it is the same
The same as fresh fruit just less of them.
Fruit is spelt the same in both English and French.
Fruit = le fruitIt's the same word, but it's pronounced differently: le fruit (froo-WEE).
The names of the fruit in the 1930s are the same names we use for those fruit today.
It's a fruit because it has the seed of the plant. Same as apple, tomato. peach, cucumber.
The fruit come from the flowers. After the flowers are fertilized the fruit and the seeds inside, develop. This is the same for any fruit.