35 Easy Fruit Drawing Tutorials

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Many fruits come into season in the summer and fall, but you can enjoy beautiful and delicious fruits year-round with the help of these easy fruit-themed drawing tutorials...
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How to Draw a Coconut

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Would you like to learn how to draw a coconut cartoon? This easy, step-by-step food drawing tutorial will help you master the cartoon coconut outline... Read more

How to Draw a Candy Apple

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Sate your sweet tooth by learning how to draw a candy apple cartoon. You'll master the candy apply outline in no time with the help of this sweet treat drawing tutorial... Read more

How to Draw Dragon Fruit

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Do you have a taste for exotic fruits? Would you like to learn how to draw a dragon fruit? With the help of this easy, step-by-step cartoon food drawing tutorial, you'll soon master the dragon fruit outline... Read more

How to Draw a Mango

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Mango is the name of both a tree and the fruit it produces. You can learn how to draw a mango fruit with the help of this easy, step-by-step cartoon drawing tutorial... Read more

How to Draw Grapes

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The term grape describes about 80 species of vining plants native to the northern hemisphere. The plants grow quite large, reaching lengths of 56 feet (17 meters) or more... Read more

How to Draw an Avocado

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The avocado is a fruit that grows on trees native to Central and South America. Depending on the region, avocados are also called aguacate, ahuacatl, alligator pear, and avocado pear. Avocados can be as small as an egg or weigh 1 to 2 kilograms (2 to 4 pounds), depending on the variety. More than 1,000 varieties exist. Some avocados have purple skin, though most are green... Read more

How to Draw an Orange

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Oranges are a citrus fruit. They originated in China as a cross between a mandarin (often called a mandarin orange) and a grapefruit. They have become a symbol of the state of Florida in the United States due to... Read more

How to Draw a Peach

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Peach trees are a member of the rose family. It is thought that the first peach trees came from China. The trees had been taken to the Americas by at least the 1600s. These small trees grow in warm climates and produce a juicy, fuzzy-skinned fruit. Peaches with smooth rather than fuzzy skin are called nectarines... Read more

How to Draw a Cornucopia

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What is a cornucopia? Also called the Horn of plenty, it is a decorative object or motif used to symbolize abundance. The first cornucopias were curved goat horns overflowing with produce and grain. Later, baskets woven in this shape were used... Read more

How to Draw Lemonade

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Lemonade is a favorite summertime beverage. Popular culture - including the iconic Peanuts cartoons - often features children selling lemonade from roadside lemonade... Read more

How to Draw Acorns

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Acorns are the nut or fruit produced by the oak tree. Acorns have a distinct appearance from other nuts, with a characteristic... Read more

How to Draw a Tomato

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The tomato is a staple food in many parts of the world today. But until a few hundred years ago, this was not the case. The wild tomato is native to the... Read more

How to Draw a Strawberry

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The strawberry in its wild form has been eaten by people for centuries; it is mentioned in ancient Roman writings. During the 1300s, it began to be cultivated as a... Read more

How to Draw Pears

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Pears are soft fruits that are grown in temperate regions around the world. They are enjoyed fresh, canned, in beverages, and in jellies. Pears likely originated in... Read more