aggregate fruits
Aggregate fruits are a type of fruit that develop from a single flower with multiple ovaries. Each ovary produces a small individual fruit called a "drupelet," which clusters together to form the whole fruit. Common examples of aggregate fruits include raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries.
These fruits are unique because they originate from one flower but contain several small sections, each with its own seed. The structure allows for a diverse range of flavors and textures within a single fruit. Aggregate fruits are often enjoyed fresh, in desserts, or as part of various dishes due to their sweetness and juiciness.