Some do, some don't. Washington's state fruit for example, is the apple, but most states don't have their own fruit.
no not all states have fruits
More than 50% of the United States' fruits, vegetables and nuts come from the state of California. It is also the top dairy-producing state of the country.
Not all states have official fruits, especially those that don't grow much fruit. Colorado is among them.
You mean fruits and vegetables? They happen to come from every state in the US! except for Utah, Utah ain't good for shitt.
California
because they moved from England to united states and in England they called it opal fruits
various fruits and citrus
Yes you can sell fruits and juices in vending machines accordance with federal and state regulations
Yes, Florida is often referred to as the "Citrus State" because it is one of the largest producers of citrus fruits in the United States, particularly oranges. The climate and soil conditions in Florida are favorable for growing citrus crops.
Seasonal fruits mean what ever is growing fresh right now. So strawberries are in season in the United States in June.
none of the states
No, All states do not have a Secretary Of State They Have state representatives.