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  2. What You Should Never Eat Out of Season - AOL

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    Head over to your local grocery store and you'll find all your favorite fruits and vegetables for sale all year-round. However, buying non-seasonal food may not always be a good idea, as sourcing ...

  3. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    The definition of fruit for this list is a culinary fruit, defined as "Any edible and palatable part of a plant that resembles fruit, even if it does not develop from a floral ovary; also used in a technically imprecise sense for some sweet or semi-sweet vegetables, some of which may resemble a true fruit or are used in cookery as if they were ...

  4. Persimmon - Wikipedia

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    The tannin levels are reduced as the fruit matures. Persimmons like 'Hachiya' must be completely ripened before consumption. When ripe, this fruit consists of thick, pulpy jelly encased in a waxy thin-skinned shell. [citation needed] Commercially and in general, there are two types of persimmon fruit: astringent and non-astringent.

  5. Fruit - Wikipedia

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    Pomegranate fruit – whole and piece with arils Fruit platter – seasonal fruits. The outer layer, often edible, of most fruits is called the pericarp. Typically formed from the ovary, it surrounds the seeds; in some species, however, other structural tissues contribute to or form the edible portion.

  6. 12 Fruits That Are In Season for the Winter - AOL

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    Grapefruits. Similar to lemons and oranges, grapefruit are available year-round, but are best from January through the spring. Ruby red tend to be a lovely balance between sweet and tart, though ...

  7. The Top Winter Fruits to Eat in Season (When Little Else Is ...

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    When farmers markets close for the season and the weather dips below freezing, we often turn to frozen vegetables and fruits to bridge the gap until our gardens are in full bloom again. Still ...

  8. Banana - Wikipedia

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    The plant is allowed to produce two shoots at a time; a larger one for immediate fruiting and a smaller "sucker" or "follower" to produce fruit in 6–8 months. [8] As a non-seasonal crop, bananas are available fresh year-round. [59] They are grown in some 135 countries. [60]

  9. The Surprising Fruit That's the Top Winter Superfood - AOL

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    “Wintertime gets a bad rap, but there are so many seasonal staples that stand out around this time, and they can make the colder months nutritious and delicious for us,” says Jaclyn London, R ...