List of Exotic Fruits
- Lucuma
- Fuyu persimmon
- Durian
- Chempedak
- Sapodilla
- Date
- Starfruit
- Kiwano
- Atemoya
- Black sapote
- Dragon fruit
- Fig
- Gooseberry
- Guava
- Jackfruit
- Kiwi
- Langsat
- Longan
- Lychee
- Rambutan
- Mango
- Feijoa
- Cherimoya
- Calamansi lime
- Loquat
- Mangosteen
- Noni fruit
- Rose apple
- Salak
- Santol
- Custard apple
- Yangmei
- Prickly pear
- Breadfruit
- Water apple
- Kaffir lime
- Duku
- Miracle fruit
- Finger lime
- Cloudberry
- Pepino melon
- Buddha’s hand
- Cucamelon
- Soursop
- Papaya
- Star apple
- Jambolan
- Avocado
Exotic Fruits with Examples
Learn the names of exotic fruits in English with example sentences.
- Lucuma
Pouteria lucuma is a species of tree in the family Sapotaceae, cultivated for its fruit, the lúcuma.
- Fuyu persimmon
Fuyu persimmons, botanically known as part of Diospyros kaki, are an Asian variety of persimmon.
- Durian
Say with your heart durian is difficult to eat?
- Chempedak
Artocarpus integer, commonly known as chempedak or cempedak, is a species of tree in the family Moraceae in the same genus as breadfruit and jackfruit.
- Sapodilla
Sapodilla is a kind of versatile tropical fruit tree and has great value in development and utilization.
- Starfruit
Decorate with a slice of starfruit and kiwi.
- Kiwano
Cucumis metuliferus, commonly called the horned melon, spiked melon, jelly melon, or kiwano, is an annual vine in the cucumber and melon family, Cucurbitaceae.
- Atemoya
The atemoya, Annona × cherimoya, or Annona squamosa × Annona cherimola is a hybrid of two fruits – the sugar-apple and the cherimoya – which are both native to the American tropics.
- Black sapote
Diospyros nigra, the black sapote, is a species of persimmon.
- Dragon fruit
I nutritious can be an appetizer. eating dragon fruit that’s all.
- Fig
Figs are a unique fruit resembling a teardrop.
- Gooseberry
He was as green as a gooseberry.
- Guava
The taste is somewhere between a guava and a grape.
- Jackfruit
There are also durian, mangosteen, pitaya, rambutan, jackfruit, coconut provided.
- Kiwi
Decorate with a slice of starfruit and kiwi.
- Langsat
Langsat or Lanzones are trees from the Mahogany family, scientifically known as Lansium parasiticum.
- Longan
Numerous lichee, longan, waxberry trees are planted all over the hills surrounding the campus.
- Lychee
Lychee is a tropical fruit from southeast China.
- Rambutan
There are also durian, mangosteen, pitaya, rambutan, jackfruit, coconut provided.
- Mango
There was a mango tree in Mr Smith’s yard.
- Feijoa
The feijoa grows easily from seed, but the seedlings are not always true to type.
- Cherimoya
Among hardiest of cherimoya, does well in most present growing areas.
- Calamansi lime
Calamansi, also known as calamondin, is an economically important citrus hybrid predominantly cultivated in the Philippines.
- Loquat
They planted orange and loquat and peach and plum trees on the bank of the stream.
- Mangosteen
There are also durian, mangosteen, pitaya, rambutan, jackfruit, coconut provided.
- Rose apple
The rose apple is occasionally cultivated in the tropics but is rarely available in markets.
- Salak
Salak (Salacca zalacca) is a species of the palm tree (family Arecaceae) native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia.
- Santol
Santol fruit, botanically classified as Sandoricum koetjape, is one of two edible fruits found in the Meliaceae, or Mahogany family.
- Custard apple
Cherimoya, or custard apple, is a deciduous plant found in the high lying mountainous areas of South America.
- Yangmei
The Yangmei is an evergreen plant which produces delicious round fruits of a purple colour.
- Prickly pear
Heading up an orange-dirt trail, she passes prickly pear cactus and yucca.
- Breadfruit
Breadfruit has the same texture as bread.
- Water apple
Water apples are not actually apples—they are a species of tropical fruit with the botanical name Syzygium aqueum.
- Kaffir lime
Dish and sprinkle the finely shredded kaffir lime leaves on top.
- Miracle fruit
The miracle fruit contains a natural protein, called miraculin, which has sugar molecules that bind to the tongue, she said.
- Finger lime
Citrus australasica, the Australian finger lime or caviar lime, is a thorny understorey shrub or small tree of lowland subtropical rainforest and rainforest in the coastal border region of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.
- Buddha’s hand
Though it looks like a lemon gone wild, the Buddha’s hand is actually a distinct fruit in the citron family.
- Soursop
Soursop is the fruit of Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree.
- Papaya
We went for frozen yoghurt and papaya shakes across the street, at a health-food restaurant.
- Star apple
The star apple tree is a tropical or near-tropical species ranging only up to 1,400 ft (425 m) elevation in Jamaica.
- Jambolan
The jambolan is fast-growing, reaching full size in 40 years.
- Avocado
It looks pretty bleak for avocado growers here.
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