Illustrated Fruits Vocabulary

Twenty common words used for fruits. You can download this image as an A4/A3 wall poster from our free ESL posters page.

fruits vocabulary

Vocabulary in context

Below, you see the words used in example sentences
  • apple: The fruit bowl was full of red and green apples.
  • banana: I peeled the banana and took a big bite.
  • blueberry: I had a bowl of blueberries for breakfast this morning.
  • cherry: After eating the sweet cherry, I spat out the hard stone.
  • coconut: We had to break the shell of the coconut to get to the white meat inside.
  • durian: Although I like the taste of durian, I really don’t like the smell.
  • grapefruit: I cut the grapefruit in half and ate it with a spoon.
  • guava: The guava was green on the outside and pink on the inside.
  • lemon: I cut a slice of lemon and put it in my drink.
  • mango: The orange flesh of the mango was sweet and juicy.
  • mangosteen: I removed the purple skin of the mangosteen and ate the sweet white flesh.
  • orange: The oranges on our tree are sweet and excellent for juicing.
  • papaya: I cut the papaya in half and removed the small black seeds.
  • peach: After finishing the juicy peach, I threw the stone in the bin.
  • pear: The pear was still quite hard and not ready to be eaten.
  • pineapple: Before eating a pineapple, you must remove the rough brown skin.
  • plum: The plums on our tree are purple and sweet.
  • strawberry: I went into the garden and picked some red strawberries.
  • tangerine: The tangerine was sweet and juicy but had a lot of small white seeds.
  • watermelon: I took the huge watermelon out of the fridge and cut myself a slice.