fleshy fruit: berry fruit [1]
				   		Fruit in which the seed is surrounded by two distinct layers: an exocarp and a fleshy mesocarp that is in direct contact with the seed.
				
 
					
					
					
						technical terms 
				  	 
					
						usual terms 
				  	 
					
						section of a grape 
						
						
						
						
				  	 
					
						stalk 
						Part of the fruit that once connected it to the cluster’s peduncle.
				  	
 
					
						skin 
						Fruit’s outer layer, covering the flesh.
				  	
 
					
						pip 
						Structure formed by the development of a fertile ovule; it contains an embryo and nutrient reserves that enable a new plant to grow.
				  	
 
					
						flesh 
						Plump part of the fruit, usually sweet and juicy.
				  	
 
					
						style 
						Visible remnant of the flower’s style, now withered, that once connected the stigma to the ovary.
				  	
 
					
						exocarp 
						Fruit’s outer layer, covering the mesocarp.
				  	
 
					
						seed 
						Structure formed by the development of a fertile ovule; it contains an embryo and nutrient reserves that enable a new plant to grow.
						
				  	 
					
						mesocarp 
						Plump part of the fruit, usually sweet and juicy.
				  	
 
					
						funiculus 
						Slender strand that connects the seed to the grape’s pedicel; it is used to transport food to the developing seed.
				  	
 
					
						pedicel 
						Part of the fruit that once connected it to the cluster’s peduncle.