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100

Blueberries are species native to which continent?

A. Europe

B. Asia

C. North America

D. South America

C. North America

100

A watermelon is 92% of what?

A. Water

B. Sugar

C. Antioxidants

D. Fiber

A. Water

The watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is a large, sweet fruit originally from southern Africa. It’s related to cantaloupe, zucchini, pumpkin, and cucumber.

100

What fruit is known for its cleaning uses; the reason for this is their high concentration of citric acid?

Lemons

100

The flower of the cherry tree is the national symbol of which country?

A. Japan

B. Vietnam

C. Cambodia

D. Laos

A. Japan

100

What is the world's heaviest fruit?

A. Cantaloupe

B. Pumpkin

C. Watermelon

D. Tomato

B. Pumpkin

Back in 2003, Carlos Perez set the national record in Spain with a pumpkin that weighed 1,034 pounds. It was, in fact, one of the longest-standing records.
In 2016, Shirley Oliver set the national record in South Africa with a pumpkin that weighed 1,116 pounds. In that same year, Matthias Wuersching of Germany grew another pumpkin that weighed 1,986 pounds. At present, the fruit holds the German national record.

200

Where did the dragon fruit originate? 

A. Mexico

B. Brazil

C. Peru

D. Ecuador

A. Mexico

Pitahaya or dragon fruit is native to the region of southern Mexico and along the Pacific coasts of Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador

200

What fruit consists of many berries that have grown together?

Pineapple

200

What fruit has the alternate name of ‘Chinese gooseberry’ and it is one of the most famous types of fruit in the world?

Kiwi

200

Which fruit has been considered the symbol of hospitality?

A. Coconut

B. Pineapple

C. Jackfruit

D. Mango

B. Pineapple

The pineapple has been a symbol of hospitality since the days of the early American colonies. The legend began with the sea captains of New England, who sailed among the Caribbean Islands and returned to the colonies bearing their cargo of fruits, spices and rum.

200

If a cranberry bounces what does that mean?

A. It's spoiled

B. It's fresh

B. It's fresh!

300

Seville is a kind of orange, and is also the name of a city in which country? 

A. Italy

B. France

C. Spain

D. Portugal

C. Spain

300

Northern Spy, Wealthy, and Twenty Ounce are all types of what fruit?

Apples

300

What fruit looks somewhat like a giant version of an avocado and it is the largest tree fruit in the world?

Jackfruit!

300

There are over 700 varieties of peaches in the world. Peaches are the most respected and admired in this country.

A. Japan

B. Laos

C. Cambodia

D. China

D. China!

In China, the peach is a symbol of longevity and good luck. But if you travel there, you probably won’t find the plump, juicy peaches you’re used to eating. Many of China’s peaches are flattened and resemble a hockey puck more than a ball.

300

What is a study of fruit called?

A. Ichthyology

B. Bromatology

C. Oology

D. Pomology

D. Pomology: Student of Fruit

Oology: The study of eggs

Ichthyology: The study of fish

Bromatology: The study of food

400

In 45 A.D., this fruit was originally called “ida” after the mountain it was grown on.

A. Blueberry

B. Raspberry

C. Black Currant

D. Boysenberries

B. Raspberry

However, the plant was originally used for medicinal purposes. When villagers had sick family members, they would travel the mountainside looking for raspberries, as they were believed to have healing properties.

400

What fruit do horticulturists believe was the first fruit on earth?

Banana

400

What giant-sized tropical fruit, native to South-East Asia, is known by its “peculiar” scent. There are various words to describe this smell, but perhaps the most telling one is “smells like a gym sock.”

Durian

400

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400

According to the Guiness Book of World Records, what is the most popular fruit in the world?

A. Strawberry

B. Raspberry

C. Tomato

D. Bananas

D. Bananas

500

Where did the kumquat plant originate?

A. China

B. Mexico

C. Brazil

D. Venezuela

A. China

The kumquat plant is native to Southern China. The historical reference to kumquats appears in Imperial literature from at least the 12th century. They have long been cultivated in other parts of East Asia (Japan), South Asia (India), and Southeast Asia (especially the Philippines).

500

All of these fruits have more vitamin C than an orange except what fruit?

A. Lemon

B. Strawberry

C. Papaya

D. Cantaloupe

D. Cantaloupe

500

What Fruit is typically served alongside salmon and horseradish sauce AND is a pea-sized green fruit native to parts of the Mediterranean and Asia.

Capers!

500

What fruit normally signifies wealth and happiness, as per Roman Art. This fruit also represents success and a cure for fertility and also it is used as a symbol for turning bad luck into good luck.

Grapes

Vines and grapes normally signify wealth and happiness, as per Roman Art. In feng shui, Grapes symbolize excess food or material wealth. They represent success and a cure for fertility and also it is used as a symbol for turning bad luck into good luck.

500

What fruit is also known as an alligator pear?

Avocado

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