What is a bitter fruit?
"Bitter fruit" can have two meanings:
1. Literally: This refers to any fruit that has a bitter taste. Some examples include:
* Grapefruit: Known for its tart, bitter flavor.
* Pomegranate: The seeds have a bittersweet taste.
* Citrus fruits: Some varieties of oranges, lemons, and limes can be quite bitter.
* Bitter melon: A tropical fruit with a very strong, bitter flavor.
* Unripe fruits: Many fruits are bitter when unripe, like mangoes or apples.
2. Figuratively: This refers to the negative consequences or results of actions, decisions, or situations. It suggests something unpleasant, painful, or unwelcome that is a direct consequence of something else. For example:
* "The war was a bitter fruit of political conflict."
* "His betrayal was a bitter fruit that left everyone hurt."
* "The economic crisis was the bitter fruit of irresponsible spending."
So, the meaning of "bitter fruit" depends on the context. When used literally, it refers to a fruit with a bitter taste. When used figuratively, it refers to the unpleasant consequences of something.
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