Apples
Pears
Bananas
Blueberries
Cranberries
100

This fruit is said to keep the doctor away if you eat one a day.

Apples

100

This fruit is shaped like a tear and is usually green or yellow.

Pear

100

This long yellow fruit is loved by monkeys.

Bananas

100

This berry is small, round, and turns your tongue blue.

Blueberries

100

This red berry is a favorite at Thanksgiving.

Cranberries

200

 Besides red, apples can also be this color.

Green or Yellow

200

Ripe pears usually feel like this when you squeeze them.

Soft

200

Bananas have a lot of this nutrient that helps with muscle cramps.

potassium

200

Blueberries are full of these, which help protect your body’s cells.

antioxidants


200

 Cranberries grow on vines in these watery areas.

Bogs

300

This U.S. state is famous for growing lots of apples.

Washington

300

Pears first came from this continent.

Asia

300

 The most common type of banana starts with “Cava…”

Cavendish

300

 Blueberries grow best in this kind of soil (acidic or sweet?).

acidic soil

300

 Cranberries may help stop this kind of infection (starts with “U”).

 urinary tract infection (or UTI)

400

 This sour green apple is often used in pies.

Granny Smith

400

 Pears are a good source of this vitamin that helps your immune system.

vitamin C
400

 As bananas ripen, their sugar does this.

increase

400

This U.S. state is the biggest producer of blueberries.

Maine

400

 This country grows more cranberries than any other.

U.S. or United States

500

Apple seeds contain a tiny amount of this harmful substance.

Cyanide


500

The grainy feel in pears comes from these hard little cells.

stone cells

500

 Bananas first grew in this warm, tropical region of the world.

Southeast Asia

(If you said Asia, you will still get 200 points)

500

 Native Americans made a food called pemmican with meat, fat, and this berry.

Blueberry (i know its obvious)

500

 Farmers flood cranberry fields during this part of the harvest.

a wet harvest
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