Welcome to the Robinson Fruit Review, as presented by Amos Robinson. This brief survey of fruits is intended as an attempt to inspire love and joy in all people, by exploring the many wonderful fruits that the world has to offer. I, Amos Robinson, believe that it is only through education of the appreciation of fruits that man can ever be truly free.

I now welcome you to read the Fruit Review, archived here for posterity, and listed in chronological order. Each review builds upon the previous one, and so you would be well advised to read them in the order shown.

This page contains links to each review, with the content of each review on a separate page. If you would prefer to read all of the reviews together in one page, you can do so here.

Reviews

  • Cherry Rosaceae

    Cherry: two stars for what is usually a five star fruit.

  • Granny Smith apple Rosaceae

    Granny Smith apple: three and a half stars for what is usually a three star fruit.

  • Guava Myrtaceae

    Guava: two stars for what is usually a two and a half star fruit.

  • Kiwi fruit Actinidiaceae

    Kiwi fruit: two stars for what is usually a two star fruit.

  • Navel orange Rutaceae

    Navel orange: four and a half stars for what is usually a four star fruit.

  • Nectarine Rosaceae

    Nectarine: four stars for what is usually a five star fruit.

  • Banana Musaceae

    Banana: three and a half stars for what is usually a three and a half star fruit.

  • Pineapple Bromeliaceae

    Pineapple: five stars for what is usually a five star fruit.

  • Passionfruit Passifloraceae

    Passionfruit: five stars for what is usually a five star fruit.

  • Pamplemousse Rutaceae

    Pamplemousse: three stars for what is usually a three and a half star fruit.

  • Strawberries Rosaceae

    Strawberries: four and a half stars for what is usually a three star fruit.

  • Lemon Rutaceae

    Lemon: four stars for what is usually a four star fruit.

  • Fig Moraceae

    Fig: two stars for what is usually a three star fruit.

  • Tomato Solanaceae

    Tomato: five stars for what is usually a four and a half star fruit.

  • Lychee Sapindaceae

    Lychee: four and a half stars for what is usually a four and a half star fruit.

  • Umeboshi Rosaceae

    Umeboshi: two stars for what is usually a two star fruit.

  • Honeydew melon Cucurbitaceae

    Honeydew melon: four stars for what is usually a three and a half star fruit.

  • Grape Vitaceae

    Grape: four and a half stars for what is usually a four and a half star fruit.

  • Aloe vera drink Asphodelaceae

    Aloe vera drink: four stars for what is usually a two star plant with a zero star fruit.

  • Lemongrass Poaceae

    Lemongrass: four stars for what is usually a four star plant.

  • Legumes Fabaceae

    Legumes: five stars for what is usually a five star fruit.

  • Longan Sapindaceae

    Longan: three and a half stars for what is usually a four star family of fruit.

  • Jackfruit Moraceae

    Jackfruit: three and a half stars for what is usually a two and a half star fruit in its unripe, savoury form.

  • Sapodilla Sapotaceae

    Sapodilla, or Manilkara zapota: unknown stars.

  • Achacha Clusiaceae

    Achacha: five stars for what is usually a five star fruit.

  • Star fruit Oxalidaceae

    Star fruit: three stars for what is usually a three star fruit.

  • Lillipilli Myrtaceae

    Lillipilli, or Syzygium australe: four stars for what is usually a four star fruit.

  • Midyim berry Myrtaceae

    Midyim berry, or Austromyrtus dulcis (sweet southern myrtle): four stars for what is usually a four star fruit.

  • Wax jambu Myrtaceae

    Wax jambu, or Syzygium samarangense: three and a half stars for what is usually a three and a half star fruit.

  • Lime Rutaceae

    Persian lime, or Citrus × latifolia: three and a half stars for what is usually a three star fruit.

  • Mulberry Moraceae

    The mulberry, or Morus nigra: four stars for what is usually a three and a half star fruit.

  • Pomelo Rutaceae

    Pomelo, or Citrus maxima: five stars for what is usually a three star fruit.

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