| 100% | LOQUAT | 6 | Evergreen tree of China with small yellow edible fruits |
| 62% | LEMON | 5 | Small Asian evergreen tree with yellow oval edible fruits |
| 61% | LEMON | 5 | Small Asian evergreen tree with yellow, oval edible fruits |
| 56% | OLIVE | 5 | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible shiny black fruits |
| 56% | OLIVE | 5 | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible, shiny black fruits |
| 55% | OLIVE | 5 | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible, shiny black or green fruits |
| 52% | TAMARIND | 8 | Tropical evergreen tree with pale yellow, red-streaked flowers and edible fruit pulp |
| 52% | TAMARIND | 8 | Tropical evergreen tree with pale yellow red-streaked flowers and edible fruit pulp |
| 45% | PLUM | 4 | Small tree with edible oval fruit |
| 44% | PLUM | 4 | Small tree with an edible oval fruit |
| 44% | BEECHNUTS | 9 | Small, edible fruits of a tree used in beer-making |
| 44% | APRICOT | 7 | Tree with yellow edible fruit native to Africa and W Asia |
| 42% | LIME | 4 | Small Asian citrus tree with greenish oval edible fruits |
| 40% | MACADAMIA | 9 | Australian tree with clusters of small white flowers and edible nut-like seeds |
| 38% | MULBERRY | 8 | Tree with an edible fruit whose leaves are the sole food source of the silkworm |
| 37% | PEACH | 5 | Small tree with pink flowers and rounded edible fruit |
| 37% | ACACIA | 6 | Genus of shrubs or trees with small yellow or white flowers also called wattle or thorntree |
| 36% | BEECH | 5 | Tree of temperate regions that bears small edible triangular nuts |
| 36% | BEECH | 5 | Tree of temperate regions that bears small, edible, triangular nuts |
| 36% | PAWPAW | 6 | Tree with an oblong yellow fruit |
| 36% | PECAN | 5 | Hickory tree of the southern US with edible nuts |
| 36% | PAWPAW | 6 | Tree with oblong yellow-green fruit |
| 36% | PAPAW | 5 | Tree with oblong yellow-green fruit |
| 35% | NGAIO | 5 | Small New Zealand tree with light wood and edible fruit |
| 35% | POMEGRANATE | 11 | Small tree with red flowers cultivated for its edible fruit |
| 35% | TAWA | 4 | Tall timber tree of New Zealand with edible purple berries |
| 35% | DURIAN | 6 | Asian tree with edible oval fruit |
| 35% | RASPBERRY | 9 | Small, red fruit with lots of drupes |
| 35% | PINENUTS | 8 | Small, drop-shaped edible seeds of a cone tree |
| 35% | MEDLAR | 6 | Small Eurasian tree with reddish-brown apple-like fruit |