| 100% | OLIVE | 5 | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible shiny black fruits |
| 96% | OLIVE | 5 | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible, shiny black fruits |
| 93% | OLIVE | 5 | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible, shiny black or green fruits |
| 51% | LOQUAT | 6 | Evergreen tree of China with small yellow edible fruits |
| 42% | PECAN | 5 | Hickory tree of the southern US with edible nuts |
| 41% | LEMON | 5 | Small Asian evergreen tree with yellow, oval edible fruits |
| 40% | LEMON | 5 | Small Asian evergreen tree with yellow oval edible fruits |
| 39% | PRICKLYPEAR | 11 | Cactus of the genus Opuntia with jointed stems and often edible fruit |
| 39% | TAMARIND | 8 | Tropical evergreen tree with pale yellow, red-streaked flowers and edible fruit pulp |
| 39% | TAMARIND | 8 | Tropical evergreen tree with pale yellow red-streaked flowers and edible fruit pulp |
| 38% | COWBERRY | 8 | Evergreen shrub with edible fruit also called the lingonberry |
| 37% | PLANE | 5 | Tree such as the American — or Oriental — with ball-shaped heads of fruit |
| 36% | HYACINTH | 8 | Liliaceous plant of the Mediterranean with a thick flower stalk |
| 35% | BAOBAB | 6 | Tree of the African plains with a tapering trunk |
| 34% | COCODEMER | 9 | Palm tree of the Seychelles that produces a large fruit containing a two-lobed edible nut |
| 34% | PISTACHIO | 9 | Tree of the cashew family whose nuts have an edible green kernel |
| 34% | NUTMEG | 6 | Evergreen tree that is the source of mace |
| 34% | MULBERRY | 8 | Tree with an edible fruit whose leaves are the sole food source of the silkworm |
| 33% | POINCIANA | 9 | Tropical tree of the pea family with large showy red flowers |
| 33% | RAINTREE | 8 | Wide-canopied tropical tree of the pea family with feathery flowers |
| 33% | GREENHEART | 10 | South American evergreen tree of the laurel family whose greenish wood is durable in marine conditions |
| 33% | FIG | 3 | Seedy fruit of the Mediterranean |
| 33% | ACORN | 5 | Fruit of the oak tree |
| 33% | SLOEBERRY | 9 | Fruit of the blackthorn tree |
| 33% | BAYBERRY | 8 | Fruit of the myrica tree |
| 33% | AMRA | 4 | Yellowish-green fruit of the yellow mombin tree, eaten with chili powder in Bangladesh |
| 33% | MADD | 4 | Tree with edible fruit, native to western Africa, known as the weda in French and the Moore language, but known as this in Wolof |
| 32% | ORANGE | 6 | Fruit with the name of its color |
| 32% | ACKEE | 5 | Tree of the soapberry family native to West Africa cultivated in the Caribbean for its fruit |