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Top 100 Fruits in the World

Last update: Fri Mar 21 2025
Top 100 Fruits in the World
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Best Fruit Types in the World

01
Rodakina Naoussas
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These tasty peaches of the May Crest, Spring Crest, June Gold, Dixired, Red Haven, Maria Bianca, Sun Cloud, Flavor Crest, Sun Crest, J. H. Hale, Honey Dew Hale, Naoussa Late, and Loring varieties grow in the Greek region of Central Macedonia. Even though these peach varieties originated in China, the excellent weather and soil conditions combined with systematic cultivation made them adapt quickly to the Mediterranean, and they quickly became one of the most popular fruits in Greece.


They are harvested when ripe and immediately inspected and packed to retain their freshness. Due to their rich aroma and sweet taste, they are highly sought after by consumers both in Greece and beyond, especially in the markets of Europe and the Arabian Peninsula, where they are sold from the end of May to the end of October.

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Strawberries

POMERANIAN VOIVODESHIP, Poland
4.7
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Truskawka kaszubska, also known as Kaszëbskô malëna, are strawberries of the Elsanta, Honeoye and Senga Sengana varieties, grown in the Kartuski, Kościerski and Bytowski districts in Poland.


The Elsanta and Honeoye varieties are intended for direct consumption and are light red to intense red, rounded and small, with juicy, firm flesh. Their taste is sweet, aromatic and well-balanced, similar to that of wood strawberries. The Senga Sengana variety is intended for processing, it has firm, juicy and hard flesh and comes in various sizes and shapes. 
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The size and quality of the fruit and its high sugar content can be ascribed to amazing weather, great exposure to the sun and properties of the soil. It has tender, tasty, slightly orange flesh with an intense aroma and quite a rough membrane.


This variety of mandarins is among the most aromatic in the world. Even when they are unripe, the persistence of their aroma will make anyone love them at the first bite. Amazingly, their aroma escapes the citrus groves, taking over the entire island, making Chios known both in Greece and abroad as 'Myrovolos' – the fragrant island. 
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These oranges of the Washington Navel variety are cultivated in the coastal areas of Chania prefecture on the island of Crete. They are harvested by hand from the middle of December until the middle of May. These exceptionally juicy and flavorful oranges have a strong fragrance.


They are quite large, slightly elongated, and quite firm, which makes them easy to transport. It is often said that Cretan oranges are the best in the world. According to Greek mythology, these oranges were kept in the Gardens of the Esperides, away from humans. 
05

Citrus Fruit

VALENCIAN COMMUNITY, Spain
4.6
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Cítricos Valencianos are oranges, mandarins, and lemons grown in the provinces of Castellón, Valencia and Alicante. These regions are recognized worldwide for their century-long tradition of cultivation of citrus. Citruses grown in Valencia have well-balanced acidity and sweetness due to warm Mediterranean climate.


The soil characteristics combined with the technical skills of Valencian growers help produce more flavorful fruit with and intense color and fragrance. Citruses cultivated in this region are of exceptional quality, and each fruit is inspected for even the tiniest imperfections thus ensuring a premium product.

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Mila Zagoras Piliou are apples obtained from the Starking Delicious variety in Zagora, Makrirahi and Pouriou on the eastern side of Pilios. The systematic cultivation of these apples started in the 1960s under the supervision of the Zagora Agricultural Cooperative.


They owe their distinctive characteristics to high altitudes where they are grown, special weather conditions and the use of traditional cultivation techniques. Mila Zagoras Piliou are harvested by hand after their ripeness is checked. Following the quality assessment, they are packed and stored in the cooperative's modern installations. 
07

Lemon

PROVINCE OF SALERNO, Italy
4.6
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Lemons from the Amalfi coast have been cultivated in the province of Salerno for centuries, growing in terraced groves which are stretched up the hillsides of every village in the area, spreading the intoxicating fragrance of citrus blossoms and dotting the beautiful Amalfi landscapes with green and yellow.


Prized for their low acidity and delicate flavor, Amalfi lemons are so sweet you can eat them whole! When they're not enjoyed fresh, traditionally cut into slices sprinkled with salt, mint leaves and drizzled with some vinegar, these aromatic fruits are used for making jams, preserves, lemon honey, sorbettos and various desserts. 
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Tropical Fruit

INDONESIA and  3 more regions
4.5
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Mangosteen, also known as purple mangosteen, is a tropical plant grown for its sweet fruit. Its origin is believed be on the Sunda Islands, now divided between Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and East Timor. Mangosteen is characterized by its dark purple, firm shell which covers and protects the edible white fruit.


The texture of the fruit is soft, juicy, and delicate, while the flavor is sweet with slight hints of tartness. The fruit is usually enjoyed plain, but it can also be incorporated in various baked desserts, mixed salads, custards, smoothies, teas, or ice creams. 
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Wine Variety

APULIA, Italy
4.5
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Primitivo is an Italian grape variety with quite interesting origins. Research conducted in 1994 proved that the grape is identical to Californian Zinfandel, while it was later discovered that both grapes originated from an old and obscure Croatian grape Crljenak Kaštelanski.


Despite the same lineage, these grapes are influenced by their terroir, and they can slightly differ in character. In Italy, Primitivo is mostly cultivated in Apulia, where it is used in the appellation Primitivo di Manduria. Primitivo is a somewhat rustic wine, dark, intense, and rich in tannins that tend to mellow with age. 
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Berries

MINAS GERAIS, Brazil and  2 more regions
4.5
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Jabuticaba are traditional Brazilian berries native to the states of Minas Gerais, Goiás, and São Paolo. The berries are dark purple in color with a thick skin and they grow on tree trunks. Jabuticaba berries have a very short shelf life and begin to ferment 3 to 4 days after being picked, and the jabuticaba tree takes between 6 and 8 years to ear fruit, which is why these berries are so prized.


They also contain antioxidants, calcium, potassium, iron, phosphorus, and vitamins C and E. The flavors are a combination of sweet and acidic. People usually enjoy them fresh and eaten out of hand, but the berries are also often made into jellies, juices, and jams.

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Wine Variety
KAKHETI, Georgia
4.5
12
Lemon
METROPOLITAN CITY OF NAPLES, Italy
4.5
13
14
Wine Variety
PELOPONNESE, Greece
4.5
15
16
Apple
LESSER POLAND VOIVODESHIP, Poland
4.5
17
18
19
Wine Variety
MENDOZA PROVINCE, Argentina
4.4
20
Wine Variety
SICILY, Italy  and  one more region
4.4
21
22
Banana
MALAYSIA  and  one more region
4.4
23
Banana
CANARY ISLANDS, Spain
4.4
24
25
26
Figs
AYDIN PROVINCE, Turkiye
4.4
27
28
Orange
PROVINCE OF ENNA, Italy
4.4
29
Apple
GRÓJEC COUNTY, Poland
4.4
30
31
Cherries
LUBLIN VOIVODESHIP, Poland
4.4
32
Wine Variety
RHINELAND-PALATINATE, Germany
4.3
33
34
Wine Variety
PIEDMONT, Italy
4.3
35
36
Wine Variety
RHÔNE-ALPES, France
4.3
37
Wine Variety
PELOPONNESE, Greece
4.3
38
39
Wine Variety
SANTORINI, Greece
4.3
40
41
42
Mandarin
NERETVA DELTA, Croatia
4.3
43
Pineapple
SÃO MIGUEL ISLAND, Portugal
4.3
44
Pear
LISBON DISTRICT, Portugal
4.3
45
Apple
ALCOBAÇA, Portugal
4.3
46
Cherries
COVA DA BEIRA, Portugal
4.3
47
Apricot
BORSOD-ABAÚJ-ZEMPLÉN COUNTY, Hungary
4.3
48
Wine Variety
RHÔNE-ALPES, France
4.2
49
50
Tropical Fruit
SINGAPORE  and  one more region
4.2
51
Wine Variety
PIEDMONT, Italy
4.2
52
Apple Variety
MINNESOTA, United States of America
4.2
53
Citrus Fruit
FLORIDA, United States of America  and  one more region
4.2
54
Tropical Fruit
PERU  and  3 more regions
4.2
55
Figs
SAN DIEGO, United States of America
4.2
56
Apple
KASTORIA, Greece
4.2
57
Wine Variety
SANTORINI, Greece
4.2
58
59
Pomegranate
PROVINCE OF ALICANTE, Spain
4.2
60
Wine Variety
KAKHETI, Georgia
4.2
61
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63
64
65
66
67
Tropical Fruit
GUANGDONG, China  and  one more region
4.1
68
Apple Variety
AOMORI PREFECTURE, Japan
4.1
69
Banana
CHATSWORTH, England
4.1
70
Wine Variety
PAYS DE LA LOIRE, France
4.1
71
Orange
FLORIDA, United States of America
4.1
72
73
Apple Variety
BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada
4.1
74
75
Berries
MONTANA, United States of America
4.1
76
77
Grapes
FLEMISH BRABANT PROVINCE, Belgium
4.1
78
Tropical Fruit
MISIONES PROVINCE, Argentina
4.0
79
80
Wine Variety
BURGUNDY, France
4.0
81
Berries
AMAZONAS, Brazil
4.0
82
Pear
FRANCE  and  one more region
4.0
83
Wine Variety
ARAGON, Spain  and  one more region
4.0
84
Wine Variety
BORDEAUX, France
4.0
85
Apricot
MALATYA PROVINCE, Turkiye
4.0
86
87
88
89
Apple Variety
NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia
3.9
90
Wine Variety
BORDEAUX, France
3.9
91
Wine Variety
BURGUNDY, France
3.9
92
93
Wine Variety
PIEDMONT, Italy
3.9
94
95
96
Wine Variety
KAKHETI, Georgia
3.9
97
98
Tropical Fruit
MEXICO  and  one more country
3.9
99
100
Orange
TEL AVIV, Israel
3.9
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Best Fruit Producers in the World

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Spirit

USA, Japan
4.7
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Iichiko is a renowned Japanese producer of shochu, a traditional Japanese spirit made from various ingredients like barley, sweet potatoes, and rice. Founded by Sanwa Shurui, Iichiko is famous for its commitment to high-quality production and innovation.


Headquartered in the Oita Prefecture of Kyushu, Japan, an area known for its clean water and natural beauty, Iichiko has become a global leader in the shochu industry. Iichiko's most notable products include its flagship barley-based shochu, iichiko Saiten, which is crafted using unique methods such as the "all Koji" fermentation technique. 
AWARDS

SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold

2024, 2023

ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Double Gold

2022

IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold

2024

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Plantação de Ananás dos Açores refers to the traditional cultivation of pineapples on the Portuguese island of São Miguel in the Azores. Unlike tropical pineapples, Azorean pineapples are grown in greenhouses to protect them from the Atlantic climate, using natural farming techniques.


This unique production method results in a smaller, sweeter, and more aromatic pineapple compared to other varieties. The cultivation process takes around two years, from planting to harvest, ensuring the fruit's exceptional flavor and quality. Recognized as a regional delicacy, Ananás dos Açores is often used in gourmet cuisine and is protected by a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) certification.
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Ananás Santo António is a premium brand under the management of Casa Agrícola Bernardo Cabral, Lda., a company dedicated to the production and distribution of organic products exclusively from the Azores. Founded in 1911 by the Machado family, the company underwent a pivotal change in ownership during the 1940s when Manuel Bernardo Cabral acquired it, ensuring its place as a family-run business ever since.


Located on São Miguel Island, Ananás Santo António specializes in cultivating pineapples using traditional greenhouse methods, a hallmark of the Azorean agricultural heritage. This meticulous approach not only preserves the natural ecosystem but also produces pineapples of exceptional quality and flavor. 
BEST Ananás Santo António Fruits (types and products)
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Best Fruits in the World

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The Ajimu Wine Moroya Koshu is a white wine from Japan. Made from the Koshu grape, it presents aromas of pear drops and exotic stone fruit, with peach notes. The palate is savory and balanced, offering good length. This still white wine has an alcohol content of 11.5%.


It is celebrated for its unique flavor profile, reflecting the distinctive qualities of the Koshu grape variety.
AWARDS

Decanter World Wine Awards - Platinum

2022

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Ananás dos Açores São Miguel DOP is a unique variety of pineapple grown exclusively on the island of São Miguel in the Azores, Portugal, under Protected Designation of Origin (DOP) status, ensuring authenticity and quality. This pineapple is grown using a traditional greenhouse method, known as “estufas de vidro”, where natural cultivation processes enhance its distinct aroma, sweetness, and intense flavor.


The Plantação de Ananás dos Açores offers visitors a glimpse into the artisanal cultivation process, showcasing the stages of growth from planting to harvest. Unlike commercial pineapples, the Ananás dos Açores has a smaller size, tender flesh, and a higher natural sugar content, making it a premium gourmet product. 
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Ananás dos Açores is a premium pineapple variety exclusively grown on the Azores islands, with a unique flavor profile that distinguishes it from other pineapples worldwide. Cultivated under the brand Ananás Santo António, this pineapple is renowned for its balanced sweetness, vibrant aroma, and slightly acidic undertones.


Grown in traditional glass greenhouses, the production process is labor-intensive and follows sustainable practices to preserve the natural environment of the Azores. The pineapples undergo a growth cycle of 18-24 months, during which time they are carefully tended to and matured, resulting in their superior quality and distinctive taste. 

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