Can one survive off just eating....fruits?!


Question: Can one survive off just eating....fruits?
fruit/fruit salads....grapes,watermelon,pineapple,ba… cantaloupe ?

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This might interest you:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruitariani…

I think you can live, but it will be hard, and you might get sick if you aren't careful.



No. You would also want to eat some non-sweet food too.If you are a vegetarian,you can survive off of fruits and vegetables.However, there are more than one type of vegetarian,for instance there is a kind that eats dairy and eggs too, for protein., And one that eats seeds and nuts for protein (or I'm not sure if they also go in the 1st group).

Not counting vegetarians, if you for instance only ate candy, you would get sick and bord of eating that only and would want to have something else, a sand which, hamburger, or soup,for instance.

Fruits are delicious but the only way you can survive eating only them is if that is all you had to eat, but since you live in a country that has a wide variety of delicious food,that would seem hard to do with the wide variety of delicious food available in your country. But if fruit is the only food you like, then you can.

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You should choose your fruit wisely. You do sort of need some kind of balance in your diet or you'll end up looking and feeling like a fruit!



chances are... you will have deficiencies in many essential nutrients.

have a balanced diet instead

cheers!



No,because fruit do not contain all the elements that people need



Short term no problem. Long term, no.



Unless your a fly(Get it, Fruit fly)



Should be able to along with water. What is wrong with vegetables?



Give it a try & see what happens...




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