Fruit formation without fermentation
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Any fruit can ferment on its own, with the right conditions. For a natural fermentation to start there has to be a presence of yeast and bacteria. The fermentation usually happens when the fruit is smashed and the yeast is allowed to react to the sugar content in the fruit juice, which can ferment into alcohol.
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In botany and horticulture, parthenocarpy is the natural or artificially induced production of fruit without fertilisation of ovules, which makes the fruit seedless. Stenospermocarpy may also produce apparently seedless fruit, but the seeds are actually aborted while they are still small
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