Yes, esters are commonly associated with sweet, fruity, and pleasant aromas. They are often used in perfumes, flavorings, and as artificial fruit essences due to their sweet-smelling characteristics.
Yes, the color was named after the fruit.
No, it is a noun. When used as a descriptive word, it is a noun adjunct. An adjective form is "fruity."
juicy fruit
The Spanish word for the orange fruit is "naranja."
To know what is inside fruity pebbles you need to look on the box where the nutrition facts are and on that side there should be something that says ingredients and look there and it will tell you everything that is in the fruity pebbles.
Pumpkins are an orange fruit. Papayas and peaches are orange.
an orange
Because the fruit is orange so it picks up from the color of the fruit
Olive is a fruit from the olive tree. Technically, olives are a fruit.
Well, for that, you need yoshi. The fruit juice that he shoots out from his mouth will cause the orange goop to disintegrate.
Psuedo Fruits; Psuedo Fruit; Psuedo Fruity = Everything is not as it seems.