What foods can contain pips?

Many fruits and vegetables contain pips, which are the seeds inside. Here are some examples:

Fruits:

* Apples: The core of an apple contains small, brown pips.

* Pears: Pears also have pips in the core.

* Plums: Plums have a single large pip.

* Peaches: Peaches have a single large pip, sometimes referred to as a "stone."

* Cherries: Cherries have a single, hard pip.

* Grapes: Grapes contain small, black pips.

* Pomegranates: Pomegranates have numerous, small, jewel-like seeds known as arils.

* Mangoes: Mangoes have a large, flat pip.

* Avocados: Avocados have a single, large pip.

* Strawberries: Although they are technically fruits, strawberries don't have pips in the traditional sense. They have small, yellow "achenes" on the outside of the fruit.

Vegetables:

* Cucumbers: Cucumbers have small, black pips.

* Tomatoes: Tomatoes have small, yellow pips.

* Watermelon: Watermelon has numerous, black pips.

* Pumpkin: Pumpkins have numerous, white pips.

* Squash: Depending on the type, squash may contain numerous, small pips.

It's important to note that not all pips are edible. Some, like apple pips and peach pits, contain substances that can be harmful if ingested in large quantities.