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  • Apple /ˈæp.əl/

    An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

  • Watermelon /ˈwɔː.təˌmel.ən/

    The woman cut up the watermelon and shared it out among the four children.

  • Orange /ˈɒr.ɪndʒ/

    He cut the orange into halves.

  • Pear /peər/

    Pears are delicious and crunchy. 

  • Cherry /ˈtʃer.i/

    Each cake had a cherry on top.

  • Strawberry /ˈstrɔː.bər.i/

    The strawberry harvest failed because of the drought.

  • Nectarine /ˈnek.tər.iːn/

    Cut that nectarine into four pieces and then take out the pit.

  • Grape /greɪp/

    He put a grape into his mouth and swallowed it whole.

  • Mango /ˈmæŋ.gəʊ/

    That mango tasted divine!

  • Blueberry /ˈbluːˌber.i/

    These blueberries taste so sweet!

  • Pomegranate /ˈpɒm.ɪˌgræn.ɪt/

    The pomegranate trees in the yard have borne fruit.

  • Starfruit /ˈstɑː.fruːt/

    We decorated dishes with slices of starfruit and kiwi.

  • Plum /plʌm/

    The plum season is about to begin.

  • Banana /bəˈnɑː.nə/

    She peeled off the skin of a banana for the child.

  • Raspberry /ˈrɑːz.bər.i/

    For dessert, I dig into the raspberry bread pudding.

  • Jackfruit /ˈdʒæk.fruːt/

    Many people like the taste of jackfruit, but it smells terrible.
     

  • Mandarin /ˈmæn.dər.ɪn/

    Mandarin oranges have a lot of vitamin C.

  • Kiwi /ˈkiː.wiː/

    I love to drink kiwi fruit juice.

  • Lemon /ˈlem.ən/

    We’d better add in some lemon juice before mixing the flour with sugar.

  • Apricot /ˈeɪ.prɪ.kɒt/

    The apricot trees are in full blossom.

  • Melon /ˈmel.ən/

    We had melon for lunch at school.

  • Coconut /ˈkəʊ.kə.nʌt/

    Coconut is a basic ingredient for many curries and other Asian dishes.

  • Peach /piːtʃ/

    The peach trees cast all their blossoms after the heavy rain.