What's /an/'s favourite fruit?
Corn.
Jackfruit and watermelon
If nuts don't count, then raisins I suppose, in that I don't really get tired of them.
someone insisted to me that rhubarb is a fruit. I don't know what I missed there but I think they were trolling me
>>2279637
They were. Rhubarb (the part that people eat anyway) is a stem. Fun fact: Biologically speaking, there is no such thing as a vegetable. All produce is either a root, steam, leaf, or fruit.
>>2279654
>steam
>>2279686
>>2279780
Or you can eat them like this
if they told me i could only eat lychees and strawberries for the rest of my life i would be okay with it.
>>2279844
He didn't ask for your favourite 2 fruits. Pick one.
>>2279844
Choose wisely, human
>>2279866
>>2279887
i-i can't. im sorry... they're both equally good looking and tasty...
Raspberries. The variety that my parents grow in their garden is sublime.
That culinary versatility and it's free in the woods. 10/10
>>2279296
How is durian? I keep hearing it tastes and smells like corpses, but i'm pretty sure it's just a normie meme
tied between lychee and passion fruit
I found this fancy colored Gala apple at the grocery store last week. If I plant it's seeds, will they grow into a tree that produce only fancy colored apples?
It is a beautiful apple, really.
>>2280149
It actually kind of does. It's got a sweet creamy flavour and a really pungent garlicy taste as well, not to mention the weird smell. If you've smelt a decomposing corpse (and you can't really forget that kind of smell) then it definitely brings back recollections.
I've only eaten it once though, as a eurofag it isn't common here.
>>2280161
No, apples are infuriatingly random. All commercial apple cultivars come from grafted stock, so if you want gala, you'll need to either buy a pregrafted sapling or take the material yourself.
Cherimoya. With jackfruit in second.
>>2279904
dude... you know raspberries are fruit belly buttons right?
>>2279296
I used to being them to school and eat them plain out of the skin. The other kids thought I was weird.
I wish they weren't so damn expensive. Even locally grown and in season ffs.
>>2279441
You're reaching.
>>2283045
Yes, I'm reaching for more corn. Pass the butter.
>>2283040
What's considered expensive, I live in Northern Iowa and can get them for 68 cents a piece.
>>2283739
0.99 to 1.49 depending on size and where you go. Small ones are on sale for 50¢ sometimes.
>>2283693
>tfw you first learn the trick with the bread
>>2279844
I'd go Lychee easily.
Simply because you can also boil down the skins for some pretty fucking tasty tea.
>>2283036
That's not biologically speaking. That's semantically speaking.
Pomelos are quite comfy to eat