sarcocarp

/ˈsɑrkoʊkɑrp/
noun
  1. The fleshy part of a fruit, such as the pulp of a peach or the flesh of a mango.
    • Botanists study the sarcocarp to understand how fruits develop.
    • The sarcocarp of a peach is sweet and juicy.
    • When you eat an orange, you are consuming the sarcocarp and the juice inside.
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