This berry is the only fruit that has seeds outside, not inside. In Estonia they ripen at the end of June and in July. They are red.
strawberry/fresa
Its name is the same as is its colour.
orange/naranjado
About 71% of these berries are used for making wine. 27% are used as fresh fruit, and 2% are used as dried fruit.
grapes/uvas
The national bird of New Zealand.
kiwi/kiwi
the English word for "karusmari"?
gooseberry/grosella
It is green with darker (black) stripes. It contains 92% water and 6% sugars. Though it is full of water, it likes to grow in hot, quite dry areas. We eat it as a fruit, but in fact it is a vegetable.
watermelon/ sandia
These berries grow on trees and have stones. In Estonia we can pick them in July and August. Turkey grows and exports them more than any other country. They are smaller than plums.
cherries/guindas
This fruit is similar to a peach, but unlike a peach it is shiny and smooth. It has a stone just like a peach.
nectarine/nectarina
What's the English for "jõhvikas"?
cranberry/culivator
We don't often find this fruit in food stores in Estonia. The first part of the name is a boy's name. It doesn't smell very good, but the fruit itself is very sweet. People in Asia, Africa and Caribbean use it for making bread.
jackfruit/jackfruit