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Photo and meaning of fruit tattoo

Have you ever seen a pineapple, apple or cherry tattoo? They may seem like just an aesthetic choice, but fruit tattoos they have rather definite meanings that come from different cultures and places of origin of different fruits.

In fact, almost every fruit has its own meaning to add to the pure pleasure of tattooing a favorite fruit on the skin. Let's take a closer look at the meaning of the various fruit tattoos:

Tattoos with apples

This is simple enough, as few people are not familiar with the biblical story of Adam and Eve. In fact, Eve, the first human woman created by God, was tempted by the devil to eat the fruit of the tree of life, which is usually depicted as an apple (or pear). The fruit represented the limit of human knowledge compared to the divine, it could not be touched, and as soon as this rule was broken, Adam and Eve lost their innocence and were expelled from the Garden of Eden. With that in mind then an apple can symbolize knowledge and temptation... In some Asian cultures, the apple is also a symbol of peace.

Orange tattoos

In Chinese culture, oranges are a symbol of good luck, and they are often given as gifts in order to bestow good luck.

Avocado tattoos

The history of the avocado is special. This fruit is of Mexican origin, therefore it is a symbol of the country and for this reason is loved by many. But that's not all: the word "avocado" comes from an Aztec word that means "testicle", probably referring to the shape of this fruit. Avocados are often tattooed cut in half, for example, for paired tattoos. Because if it was once said: "You are the second half of my apple", then today they say: "You are the second half of my avocado."

Pomegranate tattoos

Since ancient times, pomegranates have been a symbolic fruit knowthen wealth... Its luxurious appearance, bright color of grains, transparency with which it appears before the eyes. For the Chinese, pomegranate is also a symbol of fertility.

Pineapple tattoos

This exotic fruit representshospitalitybeing fun and welcoming for Hawaiian culture.

Tattoos with pears

In ancient Rome, the Romans realized that the sinuous lines of the pear are very reminiscent of the lines of Venus (and women in general). Therefore, for them the pear is a symbol seduction, love and femininity.

Peach Tattoos

In some cultures, fishing isimmortality, Rebirth.

Cherry Tattoo

Cherries have a twofold meaning, as in some cultures they represent purity, bearing in mind the fact that cherries are the result of spoilage of a small white flower, cherry blossoms. On the other hand, the second meaning attributed to cherry is fertility.

Tattoos with coconut

Last but not least, coconut. This exotic fruit symbolizes good luck and prosperity.