What fruits start with "Au" — common or exotic varieties?

Smith

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I'm putting together a full alphabetical fruit list and looking for fruits that start with Au. Australian Finger Lime is the only one I've found so far. Are there other Au-named fruits, either by common name or regional name, especially from Australia, Asia, or South America?
 
Fruits starting with “Au” include autumn olive, Australian finger lime, and aucuba berries. Australian finger lime is especially popular as an exotic citrus fruit with pearl-like pulp and tangy flavor.
 
Fruits starting with “Au” are very rare, but a notable example is Aubergine (eggplant), which is botanically a fruit though used as a vegetable. Some exotic references like Aurantium-related citrus varieties exist in historical or botanical naming, but no widely common edible fruits naturally begin with “Au” in everyday usage.
 
Fruits that start with “Au” are quite rare, but a few examples include Aubergine (technically a fruit botanically), Australian Finger Lime, and Autumn Olive. Some exotic regional varieties and local names may also begin with “Au,” especially in tropical or indigenous cuisines.
 
Fruits starting with “Au” are rare, but examples include Aubergine (eggplant), botanically a fruit, and Austrian Pineapple Strawberry, an exotic berry variety. Some regional or lesser-known tropical fruits may also begin with “Au” depending on local names and spellings.
 
Oh there are a few cool ones like the Australian finger lime and the autumn olive! If you want something super unique, the aurore melon is also a really delicious choice.
 
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