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The fleshy outer covering of a pomegranate is called the pericarp. This thick, protective skin encases the fruit and is typically reddish in color. It serves to protect the juicy seeds inside, which are the edible part of the fruit.
No, a cherry is a Drupe. A Pome is a fruit like an apple. But essentially, a drupe has a hard seed at the core, while a pome is a larger fleshy fruit. Check the related links for more details.
fruits with pits are also known as drupes or stone fruits. A drupe is a fruit with a hard stone or pit inside and contains a "fleshy" outer skin. Such as cherries,plums,peaches,dates,mangoes and apricots. Some berries are also drupes, such as raspberries and blackberries.
A drupe fruit is a fruit with a fleshy outer skin surrounding an inner stone - it is a category of fruit, not a single fruit in particular. The 'Drupe' family includes plums, damsons, apricots, cherries, olives, mangos, nectarines and peaches.
Droupes are the 2nd classification of a fruits with outer skin covering a soft, fleshy fruit that contain single hard seed known as pit or stone. For example:- Cherries, Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums etc.
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Mangoes have a thick, fleshy skin and hard shelled seed.
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You have to peel the outer green skin. Then eat the fruit and spit the large seed out.
Amphibians are known for their large mouth, fleshy tongue, eyelids(they have glands that will keep their eyes moist), and their ability to shed skin. Reptiles also can shed skin seeing as to how these two phylums are close.
The edible part of the mango is the mesocarp, which refers to the fleshy middle layer of the fruit. The epicarp is the outer skin, the pericarp includes all the layers of the fruit wall, and the placenta is the structure inside the fruit that holds the seeds.
A Peach, and apple, an avocado, or a plum.