Mango
Mango

Mango

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Overview

A drupe is a type of fruit with a fleshy outer layer surrounding a hard, woody pit or stone. Examples of drupe fruits include peaches, cherries, and plums. The pit inside protects the seed and is surrounded by the edible flesh, making drupes distinct in their structure.

Mango

Mango is a type of fruit called a drupe with a single seed inside. It has three layers: the outer skin, the juicy middle, and a hard inner seed. This type of fruit is common in peaches and cherries, too. Enjoyed worldwide, mangoes come in various shapes and sizes.