30+ Amazing Fruits That Start With H 


Have you ever played a game where you had to name fruits by letter, and got totally stumped on the letter H? You’re not alone! Most people can only think of one or two fruits that start with H, like honeydew or hawthorn. But did you know there are way more than that—some sweet, some sour, and some you’ve probably never heard of?

In this fun post, we’ll explore 30 unique fruits that start with H, from the familiar to the exotic. Whether you’re curious, studying for a quiz, or just love learning about food, you’re in for a fruity surprise!

  1. Hackberry
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    Hackberry is a small, round fruit that grows on trees in North America and parts of Asia. The fruit is dark purple or black when ripe and has a thin layer of sweet pulp around a hard seed. Birds and wildlife love it, and humans can eat it raw or ground into flour Hackberry fruit, Celtis tree fruit, wild edible fruit, North American fruit, foraged berries.
  2. Hala Fruit
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    Hala fruit comes from the Pandanus tree and is native to the Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia. It has a spiky, pineapple-like appearance, and breaks apart into segments called “keys.” The inner part is chewy and sweet, often chewed raw or used in traditional recipes. Hala fruit, Pandanus fruit, Polynesian fruit, Pacific Island fruit, tropical exotic fruit.
  1. Hardy Kiwi
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    Hardy kiwi (Actinidia arguta) is a small, smooth-skinned version of the common kiwi. It grows in cooler climates and is eaten whole—skin and all. It tastes sweet and tangy, like a regular kiwi but milder.Hardy kiwi fruit, baby kiwi, cold-hardy fruit, Actinidia arguta, mini kiwi.
  1. Haruka
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    Haruka is a rare citrus fruit from Japan. It looks like a small yellow grapefruit and has a thick peel with very sweet, low-acid flesh. It is mostly eaten fresh and is loved for its pleasant, non-sour citrus flavor. Haruka citrus, Japanese citrus, sweet citrus fruit, rare fruit, yellow citrus.
  1. Hawaiian Mountain Apple
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    Also called ʻŌhiʻa ʻai, the Hawaiian mountain apple is a shiny, red fruit with white, crisp flesh. It grows in Hawaii and has a mild, slightly floral taste. It is usually eaten raw or used in salads and local dishes. Hawaiian mountain apple, ʻŌhiʻa ʻai, tropical apple, Hawaii native fruit, red fruit of Hawaii.
  1. Hawthorn Berry
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    Hawthorn berries are small, red fruits that grow on shrubs or trees in the Northern Hemisphere. They taste tart and are often used in jams, teas, or traditional medicine. These berries are known for supporting heart health. Hawthorn berry, Crataegus fruit, heart health berry, red herbal berry, wild berry.
  1. Hazelnut
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    Hazelnuts are round, brown nuts that grow on hazel trees. They are crunchy and have a rich, sweet flavor. Commonly used in baking, spreads (like Nutella), and chocolates, hazelnuts are packed with healthy fats and nutrients. Hazelnut, Corylus nut, nut for baking, healthy nuts, Nutella ingredient.
  1. Heirloom Tomato
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    Heirloom tomatoes are old, traditional varieties of tomato that are not grown in large-scale commercial farms. They come in many shapes and colors—red, yellow, green, or striped—and are known for their rich flavor. These tomatoes are often used in salads and gourmet cooking.
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  1. Hican Nut
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    The hican nut is a cross between a hickory nut and a pecan. It has a rich, buttery flavor and a softer shell than hickory nuts. Hicans are eaten raw or used in baking, and are valued for their unique taste and easy cracking. Hican nut, pecan hickory hybrid, rare nut, edible nuts, tree nut variety.
  1. Himalayan Mulberry
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    Himalayan mulberry is a long, dark purple fruit that grows in the Himalayan region and nearby areas. It has a sweet, rich flavor and is often eaten fresh, dried, or used in jams. It is also high in antioxidants and vitamins.Himalayan mulberry, long mulberry fruit, Morus fruit, antioxidant berry, mountain fruit.
  2. Himalayan Raspberry
  3. Hog Plum
  4. Honey Apple
  5. Honeyberry
  6. Honeycrisp Apple
  7. Honeydew Melon
  8. Honey Fig
  9. Horned Melon (Kiwano)
  10. Horse Mango
  11. Horse Chestnut
  12. Hottentot Fig
  13. Huckleberry
  14. Hudson Cherry
  15. Hua Moa Banana
  16. Huito
  17. Hura Crepitans Fruit
  18. Hyuganatsu
  19. Hovenia Dulcis (Japanese Raisin Tree Fruit)
  20. Hottentot Cherry
  21. Huanarpo Macho
  22. Hura Fruit
  23. Huito Berry
  24. Hwanggeum Apple