What is pagan fruit?
There's no such thing as "pagan fruit" in a literal sense.
It's possible you're thinking of:
* Fruit associated with specific pagan deities: Some fruits have been linked to deities in various pagan traditions. For example:
* Apples are associated with the Roman goddess Pomona, who was the goddess of fruit trees and gardens.
* Pomegranates are linked to Persephone, the Greek goddess of the underworld, who was said to have eaten pomegranate seeds in the underworld, binding her to the realm.
* Fruits used in pagan rituals: Fruits are often incorporated into pagan rituals, symbolizing abundance, fertility, and the cycles of nature. For example:
* Apples are often used in Samhain rituals, representing the harvest and the transition to winter.
* Grapes are associated with Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry, and are often used in rituals celebrating the harvest and abundance.
* A metaphorical use of the term "pagan fruit": The term "pagan fruit" could be used metaphorically to refer to anything associated with or perceived as embodying pagan values, such as:
* Natural living: A person who embraces a lifestyle close to nature, emphasizing connection to the earth and its cycles.
* Spiritual freedom: Someone who practices their own spirituality outside of organized religions.
* Celebration of the earth and its cycles: A person who actively celebrates the solstices, equinoxes, and other seasonal events.
If you provide more context about where you encountered this term, I might be able to give you a more specific answer.
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