16th October 2019

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Can you eat the core of a Pear?

Pear seeds are incredibly small and soft, and it is usually impossible to tell whether you have eaten them or not (especially if your fruit is organic). Similarly to apples, pear seeds contain a small amount of cyanide, which again, will definitely not kill you if you aren't eating stupendous amounts at a time.

Keeping this in view, what fruit group are apples in?

Apple, Pear, Quince, Loquat, Peach, Cherry, Jujube, Olive & Avocado Fruit Photos. Apples (Malus communis, M. pumila, & M. sylvestris), pears (Pyrus communis) and quince (Cydonia oblonga) belong to the rose family (Rosaceae), and include literally hundreds of cultivated varieties.

Is an apple a drupe fruit?

Apples and pears are a specific type of accessory fruit called a pome and some of the flesh comes from the hypanthium. Another common type of fruit is the drupe. Drupes, also known as stone fruits, are composed of outer skin, flesh and a hard seed in the center.

What is an example of a pome?

The best-known example of a pome is the apple. Other examples of plants that produce fruit classified as a pome are Cotoneaster, Crataegus (hawthorn and mayhaw), loquat, medlar, pear, Pyracantha, toyon, quince, rowan, and whitebeam.
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