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Fruits That Start with the Letter 'N'

When playing vocabulary games like 'Name, Place, Animal, Thing', finding a fruit that starts with the letter 'N' can completely freeze your brain. While Apple, Banana, and Mango are easy, 'N' fruits are quite rare and exotic. Here is a helpful list of fruits starting with N.

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Is there any common Indian fruit starting with N?

Answer

There is no major, everyday commercial Indian fruit starting with N. The closest is the 'Neem' tree fruit (Neboli), but it is used as a bitter medicine, not as a dessert fruit.

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Key Facts

In botanical science, a 'Nut' is technically classified as a dry fruit. Therefore, words like Nutmeg or Nuts can technically be considered fruits starting with 'N'.

There is a hybrid citrus fruit called the Natsumikan, which is a sour, bumpy orange grown almost exclusively in Japan.

1. Nectarine (The Most Famous)

  • What is it?: A Nectarine is basically a genetic cousin of the Peach.
  • Taste and Look: It looks exactly like a peach—round, red, and yellow—but with one major difference: Peaches have fuzzy, hairy skin, while Nectarines have completely smooth, shiny skin. They are extremely juicy, sweet, and contain a hard pit (seed) in the center.
  • Benefits: They are packed with Vitamin C and beta-carotene, which is excellent for eye health.

2. Nance

  • What is it?: Nance is a tiny, round, yellow fruit that grows wildly in the tropical forests of Central and South America (like Mexico and Costa Rica).
  • Taste: It has a very strange, pungent, sweet-and-sour taste. Some people say it smells exactly like old cheese!
  • Uses: Because of its strong flavor, it is rarely eaten raw. Locals boil it with sugar to make jams, jellies, and sweet juices.

3. Noni Fruit (The Medicine Fruit)

  • What is it?: Noni is a bizarre-looking, lumpy, pale-green fruit that grows in the Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia.
  • Taste: It is famously known as the 'Vomit Fruit' or 'Cheese Fruit' because it smells terrible and tastes highly bitter when ripe.
  • Uses: Nobody eats Noni for dessert. It is used strictly as a powerful traditional medicine. The bitter juice is highly famous in health stores for supposedly curing joint pain, boosting massive energy, and fighting infections.

Questions and Answers

Is there any common Indian fruit starting with N?+

There is no major, everyday commercial Indian fruit starting with N. The closest is the 'Neem' tree fruit (Neboli), but it is used as a bitter medicine, not as a dessert fruit.

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