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Fruits That Start with N โ€” Complete List

There are several fruits whose names begin with the letter N. These include both commonly known fruits like nectarines as well as tropical and exotic varieties. Knowing the names of fruits starting with different letters is a common requirement in school GK, quizzes, and vocabulary assignments.

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What is an N fruit name?

Answer

Fruits that start with N include: Nectarine (smooth-skinned peach), Noni (Indian Mulberry), Naseberry/Sapodilla (Chiku), Navel Orange, Nutmeg, Nam Nam, Naranjilla, and Natal Plum. The most common N fruits in India are Naseberry (Chiku), Noni, and Navel Orange.

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Key Facts

Nectarine: smooth-skinned peach variety (no fuzz)

Naseberry/Sapodilla = Chiku in India (Manilkara zapota)

Noni = Indian Mulberry (Morinda citrifolia) โ€” strong-smelling tropical fruit

Nutmeg = seed/fruit of Myristica fragrans โ€” major spice; grown in Kerala and Goa

Navel Orange = seedless, sweet orange variety with navel at one end

Nam Nam, Naranjilla, Natal Plum = exotic tropical fruits starting with N

List of Fruits Starting with N

  1. Nectarine โ€” A smooth-skinned variety of peach (Prunus persica) with no fuzz. Sweet and juicy. Common in temperate countries.

  2. Noni (Indian Mulberry) โ€” Morinda citrifolia; a tropical fruit found in India, Southeast Asia, and Pacific islands. Has a strong smell; used medicinally.

  3. Naseberry (Sapodilla / Chiku) โ€” Manilkara zapota; a sweet, brown-skinned tropical fruit. Called 'sapodilla' in English; 'chiku' in India. Very common in South and Southeast Asia.

  4. Nutmeg โ€” Technically the seed of the Myristica fragrans tree; used as a spice. The outer covering is mace. Both nutmeg and mace are spice-fruits.

  5. Nam Nam โ€” Cynometra cauliflora; a tropical tree fruit found in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia). Small, sour fruit eaten raw or pickled.

  6. Naranjilla โ€” Solanum quitoense; a tropical fruit from South America. Has green flesh with citrus-like flavour; used in juices in Colombia/Ecuador.

  7. Natal Plum (Carissa) โ€” Carissa macrocarpa; a red, plum-like fruit from southern Africa. Edible with sweet-tart flavour.

  8. Nance โ€” Byrsonima crassifolia; a small yellow-orange tropical fruit from Central America and the Caribbean.

  9. Navel Orange โ€” A popular variety of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) with a characteristic 'navel' at one end. Seedless and sweet.

  10. Nagami Kumquat โ€” A small, oval citrus fruit. The skin is sweet and the flesh is tart. Common ornamental and edible fruit.

Common N Fruits in India

In India, the most commonly known N fruits are:

  1. Naseberry / Sapodilla (Chiku/Sapota) โ€” widely grown in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka. Sweet brown fruit eaten fresh.

  2. Noni โ€” Found in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, coastal India. Used in traditional medicine and juice.

  3. Navel Orange โ€” Sold widely in markets; also grown in Nagpur area (Nagpur is famous for its oranges โ€” though the 'Nagpur orange' is technically a mandarin/tangerine type).

  4. Nutmeg โ€” Grown in Kerala and Goa; India is a major producer of nutmeg spice.

For school assignments:

  • The most common 'N fruit' answer expected = Nectarine, Noni, or Naseberry

Questions and Answers

What is an N fruit name?+

Fruits that start with N include: Nectarine (smooth-skinned peach), Noni (Indian Mulberry), Naseberry/Sapodilla (Chiku), Navel Orange, Nutmeg, Nam Nam, Naranjilla, and Natal Plum. The most common N fruits in India are Naseberry (Chiku), Noni, and Navel Orange.

What is a Nectarine?+

A nectarine is a smooth-skinned variety of peach (Prunus persica var. nectarina). Unlike regular peaches that have fuzzy skin, nectarines have smooth skin. They are sweet, juicy, and available in yellow or white flesh varieties. Nectarines grow in temperate climates.

What is Naseberry or Sapodilla?+

Naseberry (also called sapodilla or sapota) is a tropical fruit with the scientific name Manilkara zapota. In India, it is called 'chiku.' It has a brown, rough skin, sweet grainy flesh, and black seeds. It is widely grown and eaten in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and other parts of India.

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