Weird question about fruit....

Soldato
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Hi all,

Someone, somewhere in our office mentioned that there is no fruit that doesn't, at some stage in it's life, go through being some shade of green at some point.

Can anyone think of a fruit that's never a shade of green at any point in its life?

Such a weird question and I don't even know how this conversation even came up, but I can't think of one lol

Cheers,

G
 
AFAIK there isn't. IIRC it's to do with preventing animals eating them before the seeds are ready to survive the digestive process and spread the plant elsewhere.
 
AFAIK there isn't. IIRC it's to do with preventing animals eating them before the seeds are ready to survive the digestive process and spread the plant elsewhere.

I wonder if this information is passed via the fungi network to inform other young fruit growing trees to do the same.
 
The pomegranate maybe. It's a berry so the protective layer, which goes from green to red, is not part of the fruit. Each individual berry goes from white to red as they ripen.
 
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