there are 10 fruits loved in India which are not Indian at all

India is home to a diverse array of fruits, but there are many delicious fruits that are not native to the Indian subcontinent. Here's a list of fruits that have origins outside of India:

Bananas are believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and were later spread to different parts of the world, including India.

While there are wild apples in Central Asia, the cultivated apples we know today are widespread globally.

 Oranges are thought to have originated in Southeast Asia and were later introduced to India.

Kiwi, also known as Chinese gooseberry, is native to China and later introduced to various parts of the world.

 Pineapples originated in South America and were brought to other tropical regions, including India.

 Avocado trees are native to South Central Mexico and were introduced to India and other tropical regions.

 Grapes have a long history of cultivation in Western Asia and were later spread to India and other parts of the world.

While mangoes, in general, are native to South Asia, the Alphonso variety is a prized cultivar that originated in India.

Papaya trees are native to southern Mexico and Central America and have been introduced to tropical regions worldwide.

Passion fruit is native to South America and is now grown in tropical and subtropical regions around the globe.