Why does fruit have water?
Fruits and vegetables consist mainly of water and are thus low in caloric content. The water contributes to firmness, crunchiness, succulence, juiciness, and tenderness—the very qualities of freshness in produce. Water also plays important metabolic, transport, nutrient and waste storage roles, and provides turgidity which supports plant cell structure
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