Strawberries seem pretty popular and available, but I’d have to say:
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tomatoes
yeah if we count tomatoes as a fruit, then it’s tomatoes.
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It’s botanically classified as a fruit, but many things we’d call vegetables are classified as fruits (cucumbers, aubergine), and some things we’d call fruits are classified as vegetables (rhubarb), so I don’t think the scientific classification makes sense in normal communication, unless you’re specifically talking about the scientific aspect of them.
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Tbf all fruit is amazing. We might prefer some kinds over others but at the end of the day all of them are masterpices of evolution.
probably mango (might be biased as a south asian)
Mango.
Source: Me, just had a fantastic mango and thought "if everyone tasted this mango, it would be their most loved fruit"
Banans
I love bananas, pretty convininet to peal and eat.
Alone, Banana. Processed, probably grapes because of wine.
oranges
Homemade orange juice is a whole other level for breakfast.
@tracyspcy i myself am partial to blueberries, but i’d say people in general like tomatoes the most. they’re everywhere and they’re useful in a lot of recipes
Kiwi or watermelon
pretty kiwi (the green variant)
As someone comented all kinds of fruit are amazing. But regarding my personal preferences I would say:
- Bananas.
- Melons.
- Watermelons.
- Grapes.
But I really love them all.
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hehe my initial hypothesis was oranges while my gf was pretty sure it is bananas (looks like she was the closest to the truth), but tomatoes really surprised me :)))
Children, the fruits of a mother’s labour. :)
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Yeah, it was kind of a bad joke and just sounds weird. My reasoning behind the answer was the following:
- Your own children are probably one of the things you love the most in this world, it is rare for someone to hate their child. (therefore they are most loved as requested by the question)
- Conceiving, gestating and giving birth is an effort from the mother, and therefore the offspring can be called the fruits of her work. (and are thus fruit as requested by the question) I thought that giving this answer would be unexpected in the context of this question, but make sense with the reasoning given (“the fruits of a mother’s labour”). I considered that to be a bit funny.
- Labour is a synonym of work, but can also refer to the last stage of pregnancy. Depending on the meaning the word “labour” takes, the sentence’s meaning does change, but both interpretations still make sense in the context of the answer. I thought that that double meaning adds a bit more to the fun mentioned in the previous point.
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