Share photos of your best fruit-Challenge.

Wow @Designer_Biswajit

Thank you for sharing the photo. It’s so clear and beautiful. We call this tangerine here in Nigeria. Its interesting that it’s called orange.

Incidentally I use a Samsung A 53 as well. I love the photos so much. Happy you enjoyed the post.

Happy guiding

Cheers

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Nice challenge, @SholaIB , hardly anyone misses out on fruits.

Here is a collage of some of my collection of fruit snaps:

And here is the one from Google Mumbai office cafeteria:

I hope you will like it.

Cheers!

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Hola Amigos!!! Como estan??

Hice para mi canal (Nopali Fit) hace tiempo esta canasta de masa crocante con relleno de crema pastelera y algunas frutas de decoración. Espero les guste. Un saludo desde Monterrey México (La tierra de las montañas). Me gusta mucho esta comunidad . Saludos…

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Hi, @SholaIB
My favorite fruits are shine muscat, kyoho grape and strawberry.
Both are from a nearby farm.
I am lucky to be able to eat delicious fruit. :yum:

Thank you for “Share photos of your best fruit-Challenge”. :sparkles:

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Thank you for your information regarding fruits!!

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My favorite fruit is guava, because guava has many properties to prevent diseases.

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I have two photos to share

The first are apples from one of two trees I planted (in my backyard) to celebrate my twin boys’ birth. These trees have four apple varieties grafted onto each tree!

The second is strawberries. When in season, these are my favorite fruits. I didn’t even have to wash these before eating and took down almost the whole basket in one go!

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@SholaIB ,

This challenge really hits a “sweet spot” for me. Fruits are my favorite food group. I enjoy fruits from around the world- especially pineapples and bananas.

But what I love the most are the fruits that grow here in Vermont. This week strawberries will be available. Next month it will be blueberries. In the fall apples ripen. We go out and picks pounds and pounds (kilos and kilos) of all of them to eat fresh and to bake into delicious treats. Our favorite place to pick is Green Mountain Orchards, where we can pick blueberries and then apples. My photos have been their top photo for several years.

Here is my favorite photo:

And here are collages of apples, blueberries and strawberry photos. Click here to see full size images of all my favorite fruit photos.

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Hello @AjitThite ,

Yes !!! Fruits are a very sweet topic to strike at. It’s healthy and beautiful to the eyes. I love the very nice collection of the fruits you shared with us. Thank you for sharing them. Most of them we don’t have in Africa really.

Google Mumbai cafeteria collection is great.

Happy guiding

Cheers

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@mika_DON

Thank you very kind of you. Nice fruits

@Abdirahim Thank you for participating and commenting.

Happy guiding

Cheers

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Hello @JordanSB

:heart_eyes: Wow wow !!! Your collection of strawberry fruits are so sweet. I love strawberries too,that we have in common. I love drinks,cakes,yoghurt anything with strawberry flavour. We don’t have them in West Africa though. Maybe one day I’ll get to see fresh strawberries and I’ll eat then to my full satisfaction.

The apples are nice too.

Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos.

Happy guiding

Cheers

Hello @Rednewt74

This is a nice break and good relaxation to post about fruits. A good change from hunting and adding roads and all the technical details that it entails. Lol.

Yes I love strawberries too. I love anything strawberry flavours. Cakes ice cream sweet etc. The problem is we don’t have them here in west Africa. Was just wishing these were shared in real life. Lol. It will be a delicious treat.

Blueberries I don’t know much about them but thanks for sharing them. We have imported apples here in Nigeria and they are expensive but delicious.

Happy guiding

Cheers

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During my travels in China, I stumbled upon the delightful yellow watermelon. Unlike the typical red variety, its bright yellow flesh was a pleasant surprise. The taste was refreshingly sweet, almost like honey, and incredibly juicy. It was the perfect treat on a hot day, and I found it in the bustling local markets, where vendors skillfully sliced it open, revealing its sunny interior. The yellow watermelon quickly became one of my favorite discoveries, a delicious and unique experience in the vibrant tapestry of Chinese cuisine.

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Hey @SholaIB Fantastic write up and thank you for the shout-out and good memories. Yes. I love good fruit and look forward to reading up on so many amazing posts here.

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Hi!

@SholaIB

Here are some pictures of earl melons that are ready to eat now.
It is quite expensive to buy a whole one.
Kumamoto Prefecture grows delicious melons. I recommend it.

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