From the apple to the durian — can you name 30 of the world's most familiar (and exotic) fruits from a single photo?
Fruit is one of humanity's oldest foods — older than agriculture, older than fire-cooked meat. Long before the Neolithic Revolution, our hunter-gatherer ancestors were already plucking figs, wild grapes and wild apples from trees. Today, the global fruit trade ships billions of tonnes a year, from the bananas of Ecuador to the mangoes of India and the dragon fruit of Vietnam.
The 30 fruits in this quiz mix the everyday with the extraordinary. Apples, strawberries, oranges and bananas that fill every supermarket aisle stand alongside the perfumed lychee, the spiked durian (banned on planes for its smell), the leathery passionfruit and the magenta-skinned pitaya. Some grow on trees, some on vines, some on giant grasses — botanically, even the watermelon counts.
Look at the photo and type the fruit's name in any of our six languages. Three tries per fruit. Local and regional names are accepted: *plátano*, *banane*, *banana* are all the same yellow stick of potassium.