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Most-Grown Fruits Worldwide

What the are most grown fruits in the world by weight?
Dear nitpicker: We are using fruit in the culinary sense, not the botanical sense
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad". Be wise.
For the year 2020 according to the FAO
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Last updated: June 10, 2023
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First submittedNovember 29, 2018
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Tonnes
Fruit
121 m
Bananas
102 m
Watermelons
90.5 mil
Apples
77.0 mil
Grapes
76.6 mil
Oranges
56.7 mil
Mangos
39.1 mil
Tangerines
28.2 mil
Melons / cantaloupes
27.2 mil
Pineapples
Tonnes
Fruit
25.0 mil
Pears
24.3 mil
Peaches / nectarines
20.5 mil
Lemons / limes
14.2 mil
Papayas
12.1 mil
Plums
9.5 mil
Dates
9.4 mil
Grapefruit
8.9 mil
Strawberries
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Level 83
Nov 29, 2018
I'm guessing that the weight per unit of some of these fruits contributes to some unexpected results? Like I was definitely expecting grapes or bananas to come out on top, but watermelons are heavier and probably denser.
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Level 82
Jan 29, 2019
Watermelons are aptly named. 90% water by volume and quite heavy as a result.
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Level 66
Jul 4, 2023
Why would grapes be at the top? Surprised they're fourth, but they're never beating apples.
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Level 21
Jul 4, 2023
im guessing because of wine production
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Level 83
Jan 11, 2024
there are parts of Europe where you can drive for hours and see little except vineyards
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Level 85
Nov 29, 2018
Reason that so many more people got Melons/Cantaloupes than Watermelons: They thought that guessing "melons" would have given credit for Watermelons.
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Level ∞
Nov 29, 2018
What do other people think? Should watermelon be accepted when someone types melon?
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Level 76
Nov 29, 2018
I'd vote Yes. In NZ, we tend to call watermelons "melons", and what you describe here as melons as "rockmelons" (any chance of including the latter as a type-in?)
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Level 68
Nov 29, 2018
I agree, here in UK we'd expect melon to include all types.
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Level 82
Nov 29, 2018
I vote no, melons are more closely related to cucumbers (same genus) than watermelons (only same family). To me they are clearly different fruits and many languages have unrelated names for the two.

It's currently at 74% vs 71%, not a significant difference.

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Level 77
Nov 29, 2018
I got melons and assumed that included watermelons. It's all melon to me.
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Level 86
Nov 29, 2018
Yup, I didn't even think to try watermelon once melon had been accepted.
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Level ∞
Nov 30, 2018
Okay, melon will work for both now.
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Level 66
Feb 16, 2019
Is there a difference then, isn't it like putting apple and granny smith up there. They are both part of the same family right.
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Level 76
Feb 15, 2020
@Sifhraven Granny Smith and all other culinary apples are the same species. Watermelon and melon are not.
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Level 50
Nov 3, 2020
well technically Watermelons aren't melons at all there berries so in my opinion I think is should be different. In China (for example) Watermelon and Honeydew/Cantaloupe aren't called the same
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Level 93
Jun 13, 2023
In Chinese, watermelon is xigua, honeydew is migua and cantaloupe is xianggua - gua being for the most part translated as melon, although it is not really a botanical term as it is also used in the words for cucumber and pumpkin amongst others.
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Level 77
Mar 26, 2024
If the quiz is culinary based, no. Because watermelons are good...and cantaloupes are disgusting.
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Level 78
Nov 29, 2018
The same thing happened to me.
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Level 94
Nov 30, 2018
Yes, I guessed melon so didn't think to try watermelon as a separate answer because in the UK watermelons are referred to simply as melons - I agree melon should cover watermelon...
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Level 83
Nov 30, 2018
In my experience as a native BrE speaker, I don't think this is true. I also did a quick search of the websites of two leading UK supermarkets and they both seem to make a clear distinction between "melon" and "watermelon".
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Level 94
Nov 30, 2018
Yes, OK, maybe my comment was over-generalising and I don't speak for everyone in the UK but my experience in the northwest of England is that watermelons are referred to as melons (I will clarify again that not every single person in the northwest of England will do this). I am not saying people don't realise that melons and watermelons are different but it is just what they call them, presumably out of laziness (like all shortened forms of any word or phrase). For example, if my girlfriend was eating watermelon, I will know in my head that it is watermelon but I would say "can I have some melon please?" She wouldn't reply by saying I am not eating melon, I am eating watermelon, she would understand what I am referring to but refuse my request...
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Level 72
Feb 16, 2021
I love these intense Jetpunk debates. If a watermelon is grown in Cyprus, is it a European fruit or an Asian non-melon?
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Level 59
Nov 30, 2018
Dear Quizmaster,

we are not nitpickers. The problem is that people like you want to use the word 'fruit' in multible senses. We'd only like to know, which meaning you are using.

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Level 73
Nov 30, 2018
To start with I don't understand what you are accusing the Quizmaster of saying, but for some reason, and it's probably just me, but anytime I hear the phrases: "people like you", "you people", or "those kind of people" I am automatically offended and rarely listen to anything else that the speaker has to say. Are you well enough acquainted with the Quizmaster to judge his/her intentions? I'm always amazed when a completely innocent comment or word is twisted to make it something more than it is. It is obvious from the correct answers that there is no implied slur, judgement, or condemnation intended. I seriously doubt that it would have crossed the mind of anyone here to put the word "fruit" into any other context until you unnecessarily raised the red flag of indignation. Also, I'm on this site too and I would appreciate it if you did not include me in your collective "we". If you have something to say speak for yourself. Thank you.
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Level 63
Jun 20, 2023
And i feel offended that quizmaster says nitpickers
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Level 92
Jan 15, 2019
Deaq Quizmaster, don't let Geografii fool you. We are still nitpickers.
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Level 63
Oct 12, 2022
What is wrong with being a nitpicker?
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Level 79
Jul 4, 2023
multiple*
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Level 77
Mar 26, 2024
Are you nitpicking the use of the word nitpicker?
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Level 89
Dec 4, 2018
Tangerines are a crossbreed of oranges, no? Like nectarines are a mixed up peach.
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Level 50
Jan 24, 2020
Yeah I didn’t think that’d be accepted
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Level 43
Feb 13, 2021
I would've thought so too..
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Level 75
Feb 14, 2021
Yeah I wasn't sure what was treated as separate there - tangerine/mandarin/satsuma/clementine, they all seem pretty much the same to me...
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Level 58
Aug 9, 2022
Oranges and tangerines are very different fruits, even if they have a common ancestor. Not only their taste, but the shape and how you eat it are different. If you don't know that probably tangerines (or oranges, or both) are not very common where you live.
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Level ∞
Jun 9, 2023
So are grapefruits and lemons.
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Level 71
Dec 5, 2018
Level 51!
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Level 26
Jan 29, 2019
Watermelon is not a fruit. It belongs to the squash family therefore making it a vegetable
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Level 74
Jan 29, 2019
But it's sweet and a plant. That makes it a fruit.
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Level 75
Jan 29, 2019
So sugar cane is a fruit?
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Level 74
Jan 29, 2019
Oh, I should have specified: It's a plant *that is eaten* and it's sweet. Thanks for the comment.
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Level 26
Jan 29, 2019
Sugar cane is definitely eaten! But - that's besides the point. Watermelon *is* a fruit, both technically and for culinary purposes. Squash is a fruit but not a culinary fruit. Rhubarb is an example of a true vegetable which is used like a fruit for culinary purposes.
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Level 67
Jun 12, 2023
That is to say that lemons and limes are not fruit?
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Level 70
Jan 29, 2019
Did you not read the instructions? Think before you speak.
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Level 60
Sep 29, 2021
Squash is a fruit. Is has seeds.
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Level 61
Jan 29, 2019
I would put in a caveat about coconuts so we don't start a fight here xD
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Level 66
Feb 16, 2019
*throws a coconut*
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Level 84
Feb 13, 2021
LOL!!! Nearly spit my drink out!
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Level 65
Jan 29, 2019
Clementines are NOT the same as tangerines. If tangerines and clementines are in the same category, make it "Clementines/Tangerines".
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Level 75
Jan 29, 2019
Did tomatoes appear on an earlier version of this quiz or were you just being tricksy, QM, and placing red herrings in the caveats?
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Level 69
Jan 29, 2019
Tomato is a fruit
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Level 74
Jan 29, 2019
not in the culinary sense. read the instructions.
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Level 72
Feb 16, 2021
The instructions hint that you shouldn't count tomatoes since you would "be wise" not to include them in a fruit salad. So would you include a lemon in a fruit salad?
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Level 92
Jan 19, 2024
I do. Certainly not as the star, but having a couple wedges, or adding juice to the sauce, for sure.
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Level 78
Mar 12, 2021
So where do we stand on papaya? I have had many a Thai papaya salad.
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Level 63
Jun 7, 2022
but i do put tomatoes in my fruit salad
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Level 58
Aug 9, 2022
That's clearly not very wise, mister Kabouterbert
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Level 63
Oct 12, 2022
Why not it tastes good it has a lot of sugar in it like other fruits so why would you not put it in a fruit salad?
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Level 69
Nov 22, 2019
If you want to use the botanical definition here, then you can't limit "fruit" to tomatoes. Botanically, a cucumber is a fruit, too. So are squash, avocados, and eggplant. And peppers.

Plus, beans are fruit. So are nuts, and grains (wheat, oats, barley...).

The reason we have the fruit/vegetable debate for tomatoes but not for these other things is, I believe, because of a US Supreme Court case in the 19th century that referred specifically to tomatoes. The distinction entered the public consciousness and has never left, it seems.

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Level 63
Jun 7, 2022
but those are all fruits i would argue for sure avocado i have never thought of avocado as a vegetable ever in my life
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Level 82
Jan 29, 2019
My guess would be that eating a banana while taking this quiz should have given me a clue for one of the answers. It did not.
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Level 78
Jan 29, 2019
Mangoes*
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Level 52
Jan 29, 2019
Got papayas, missed grapes.
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Level 48
Jan 30, 2019
I got watermelon but not melon :/
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Level 66
Jan 30, 2019
Move aside, and let the mango through! Let the mango through!
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Level 73
Feb 5, 2019
Pawpaw should be accepted for papaya
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Level 66
Feb 16, 2019
Isn't that a word people use for grandad? Haha
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Level 63
Jul 3, 2019
Only missed plums. I was busy trying different types of berries.
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Level 50
Jan 24, 2020
Got all but apple. Never been the one to only miss the most guessed one lol
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Level 22
Mar 28, 2020
Please accept pawpaw. In this part of the globe we nothing about papaya.
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Level 60
Sep 28, 2020
Well, I've heard both, and I'm from the midwest.
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Level 74
Feb 13, 2021
The pawpaw that you’ve heard of probably isn’t the same as the pawpaw they’re referring to. Pawpaw is an Eastern US fruit rarely sold commercially that most people have never seen let alone tried. Papayas are not native to the US. The two fruits are not classified in the same genus or even order.

But I guess in some parts of the world, outside of the US where American Pawpaw is endemic, they call papayas papaw or sometimes pawpaws. So it can be quite confusing for Americans, particularly those in the east where pawpaws grow naturally.

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Level 34
Feb 17, 2021
In Australia the most common term is pawpaw.
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Level 58
Oct 5, 2020
Oh my god, ya'll. It's not that hard to follow instructions. You probably know what a 'traditional' fruit is. you're not being smart, you're being pretentious. XOXO
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Level 63
Jun 11, 2023
None of us who argues against it is saying that we are smart that is something you tried to put on us just to insult us xoxo
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Level 57
Feb 13, 2021
Why are tangerines separate from oranges?
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Level 59
Feb 21, 2022
because they are different fruits
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Level 69
Feb 15, 2021
Would it be possible to accept "naartjie" for "tangerine" for us poor South Africans please? Even first language English speakers use "naartjie".

Many thanks

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Level 69
Feb 18, 2021
Great quiz!
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Level 65
May 9, 2021
Surprised that figs and dates don't rate.
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Level 44
Apr 17, 2022
Watermelon isn`t fruit.
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Level 69
Jun 15, 2023
In what world?
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Level 76
Oct 8, 2023
There is no definition of "fruit," either botanically or culinarily, that does not include watermelons.
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Level 26
Jun 26, 2022
Wouldn't Pumpkin make the list?

just a question

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Level 58
Aug 9, 2022
Why you have a fruit called grape and another fruit called grapefruit? Arent grapes fruit enough? WHY ENGLISH LANGUAGE? WHY?
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Level 58
Aug 9, 2022
And dont you get me started on the watermelons, as if melons werent full of water already.
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Level 45
Nov 20, 2022
Sugarcane is considered a fruit in many countries
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Level 84
Jun 10, 2023
I wish bacon was a fruit. I would have a whole orchard of bacon trees on my property.
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Level 66
Jul 4, 2023
2008 wants its meme back ;)
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Level 84
Jun 12, 2023
In the spirit of nitpicking, the last two items on the list are out of order if sorted descending by weight :)
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Level 71
Jun 13, 2023
Tangerines should really be grouped together with oranges. If melons are grouped together with canteloupes, then tangerines should be with oranges. We might be talking about different species vs different subspecies, but in terms of actual taste and appearance, there is no more difference between oranges and tangerines (of which there are MANY different varieties of each) than there is between melons and canteloupes.
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Level 49
Jun 14, 2023
prune should be valid for plum
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Level 24
Jul 4, 2023
This quiz is more like what fruits can you name in English.
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Level 65
Jul 4, 2023
Not accepting rock melon for cantaloupe is a farce
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Level 50
Jul 4, 2023
I somehow forgot oranges, but got dates
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Level 90
Jul 4, 2023
wisdom is also knowing not to put limes in fruit salad, so...
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Level 48
Jul 4, 2023
why are they all plural except for grapefruits
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Level 73
Jul 10, 2023
Something wrong with the scoring scale for this one? Points Score needed

1 9

2 12

3 12

4 14

5 16

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Level 63
Jul 12, 2023
I like my fruit salads with tomatoes
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Level 77
Mar 26, 2024
I, too, like salsa.