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strawberry=la fresa

apple= la manzana

banana= la banana/el plátano

orange= la naranja

pear= la pera

grape= la uva

plum= la ciruela

pineapple= la piña

tomato= el tomate

watermelon= la sandía

tangerine= a mandarina

peach= el durazno/el melocotón

lemon= el limón

lime= la lima

grapefruit= el pomelo, la toronja

cranberry= el arándano

cantaloupe= el cantalupo

blackberry= la mora/la zarzamora

apricot= el damasco/el albericoque

avocado= el aguacate

Some of these have different names based on the region; names, verbs sometimes vary from country to country, more so than in English. Here's a good link:

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10y ago

Toronja

Toronja is the way it is said in Mexico

Pomelo for the rest of the Spanish speaking world.

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14y ago

Tú quieres fruita. Or, if speaking to someone with respect - Usted quiere fruita.

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Pitaya, Pitayo, or Pitahaya

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Pitaya or Pitajaya.

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carambola

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Pitayo

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Ciruela

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