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Fruit
The term fruit has different meanings depending on context. In botany, a fruit is the ripened ovary—together with  seeds—of a  flowering plant. In many species, the fruit incorporates the ripened ovary and surrounding tissues. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants disseminate seeds. In cuisine, when discussing fruit as food, the term usually refers to those plant fruits that are sweet and fleshy, examples of which include plumsapples and oranges. However, a great many common vegetables, as well as nuts and grains, are the fruit of the plant species they come from. No single terminology really fits the enormous variety that is found among plant fruits. The cuisine terminology for fruits is inexact and will remain so. The term false fruit (pseudocarp, accessory fruit) is sometimes applied to a fruit like the fig (a multiple-accessory fruit; see below) or to a plant structure that resembles a fruit but is not derived from a flower or flowers. Some gymnosperms, such as yew, have fleshy arils that resemble fruits and some junipers have berry-like, fleshy cones. The term "fruit" has also been inaccurately applied to the seed-containing female cones of many conifers.
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Fruits (magazine)
Fruits (written "FRUiTS") is a Japanese fashion magazine covering the fashions of the Harajuku district of Tokyo, established in 1997 by photographer Shoichi Aoki. Excerpts from the magazine were compiled to create the Phaidon Press books Fruits (2001) and Fresh Fruits (2005). An exhibition of Aoki's photographs for the magazine, developed by the Powerhouse Museum, has toured museums in Australia and New Zealand.
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Fruit
En botanique, le fruit est l'organe végétal protégeant la graine. Caractéristique des Angiospermes, il succède à la fleur par transformation du pistil. La paroi de l'ovaire forme le péricarpe du fruit et l'ovule donne la graine. Dans le langage courant et en cuisine, c'est un aliment végétal, riche en sucre et en vitamines, généralement consommé cru au dessert.
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Obst
Obst ist ein Sammelbegriff der für den Menschen genießbaren Früchte und Samen von meistens mehrjährigen Bäumen und Sträuchern, die zum größten Teil roh gegessen werden können.
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Obst (Begriffsklärung)
Obst bezeichnetObst, das NahrungsmittelObstart (Liste), die Früchte einer bestimmten biologischen Pflanzenart oder eine Gruppe verschiedener Fruchtartenim österreichischen Bundesheer die Abkürzung des militärischen Dienstgrad Oberstder Name eines in Köln ansässigen Musik-Labelsund ist der Name von folgenden PersonenErich Obst (1886–1981), deutscher Geograph und GeopolitikerGeorg Obst (1873-1938), Ordinarius für Betriebswirtschaftslehre an der Universität BreslauLudwig Obst (* 1991), früher Sopransolist des Tölzer Knabenchores, jetzt Bariton und Nachwuchs-KomponistMichael Obst (* 1955), deutscher Komponist und PianistMichael Obst (Ruderer) (* 1944), deutscher Olympiasieger im RudernRené Obst (* 1977), deutscher Radrennfahrer
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Owoc
Owoc (fructus) - w znaczeniu botanicznym: występujący u okrytozalążkowych organ powstający z zalążni słupka i ewentualnie dna kwiatowego zawierający w swym wnętrzu nasiona, osłaniający je i ułatwiający rozsiewanie.Najważniejszym składnikiem owocu są nasiona, będące właściwymi organami rozmnażania i rozprzestrzeniania się roślin. Owoce mięsiste roznoszone są przez zwierzęta, dla których stanowią pokarm, owoce suche rozprzestrzeniane są przez wiatr lub zwierzęta.Gdy w jednym kwiecie występuje większa liczba słupków wolnych, wtedy powstają z nich samodzielne owocki, które tworzą owoc zbiorowy na wspólnym dnie kwiatowym (malinatruskawka). Są one często mylone z owocostanami, które powstają z kilku kwiatów zebranych w skupiony kwiatostan (morwa, kłębek burakafigowiecananas).
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Frutto
Il frutto in termini botanici è il prodotto della modificazione dell'ovario a seguito della fecondazione. Il significato biologico del frutto è fornire protezione, nutrimento e mezzo di diffusione al seme che contiene. Nel linguaggio comune ed in cucina, normalmente, per frutta si intendono alcuni tipi di frutti botanici, ad esempio:le drupepeschealbicoccheciliegiesusine;gli agrumi;alcune bacche, come gli acini d'uva, i cocomeri ed i pomodori;i pomi: melepere; in realtà questi ultimi si definiscono botanicamente dei falsi frutti in quanto non derivano esclusivamente dallo sviluppo dell'ovario. Le piante partenocarpiche possono fruttificare senza l'impollinazione generando frutti apireni, ovvero senza semi (es. bananearance). Negli altri casi, se il fiore non viene impollinato, si stacca dalla pianta nella zona di abscissione. La crescita dell'ovario è stimolata dall'auxina che blocca il processo di abscissione del fiore.
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