Collocation
fresh fruit
Definition
fruit that is recently harvested and not preserved, canned, or dried
'fresh fruit' is a common English collocation. fruit that is recently harvested and not preserved, canned, or dried
fresh + fruit
“We always keep fresh fruit on the kitchen counter.”
Examples
- I bought _____ fruit for breakfast this morning.
- The hotel serves _____ fruit and yogurt at the buffet.
- Try to eat _____ fruit instead of sugary snacks.
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- We picked strawberries at the farm and took home _____ fruit.
- This smoothie tastes better when you use _____ fruit.
- Because the market is close, the café can offer _____ fruit every day.
- The doctor recommended adding more _____ fruit to my diet for extra fiber.
- During the heatwave, we stored the _____ fruit in the fridge so it wouldn’t spoil.
- Even though it costs a bit more, I prefer _____ fruit over canned fruit for desserts.
More adjective + nouns
- fast food quickly prepared food sold in restaurants for rapid service, often inexpensive
- fresh food food that is recently made or harvested and not old, spoiled, or heavily processed
- strong coffee coffee with an intense flavor and often a higher caffeine effect
- soft drink a non-alcoholic beverage, often sweet and carbonated
- balanced diet a way of eating that includes the right variety and amounts of nutrients for good health