Fruit and Seed Dispersal
The taste of a fruit is always determined by the content of some ingredients including cellulose, proteins, starch, vitamins, some acids, fructose, and sugar that are mixed inside the fruit in different proportions depending on the type of fruit. Most of the raw fruits tend to be sour when growing and when they become ripe, their taste changes to sweet. This change is brought about due to the high level of acid that is normally found in raw fruits. The level of acid can only decrease once the fruit ripens with which the level of sugar now increases hence the sweetness of the fruit ("Why Are Some Fruits Sweet?" n.d.). However, not all fruits are sweet such as a mango that is sour when it is raw and sweetens when it ripens.
The reason why some fruits taste sour is because they contain a lot of acids in them such as a lemon. When this fruit is raw it has a sour taste that remains even when it ripens because of the increase in the level of acid. Fruits like bananas have no specific...
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