Top 10 fruits that are named after places

Rangpur:  This citrus fruit is named after the city of Rangpur in Bangladesh

Tahiti Lime:  As the name suggests, this lime variety originated in Tahiti

Ugli Fruit:  This unique citrus fruit is named for its appearance, but its origins are in Jamaica.

Kumquat:  This small citrus fruit gets its name from the Cantonese word "kam kwat," meaning "golden orange.

Malay Apple: This tropical fruit is native to Malaysia and Indonesia.

Java Apple: Another tropical fruit, this one is native to the island of Java in Indonesia.

Barbados Cherry:  This small, tart fruit is native to Barbados

Pineapple:  While the name might suggest a pine cone, this tropical fruit is actually native to South America.

Coconut:  The origin of the name is debated, but it's believed to come from the Portuguese word "coco," meaning "monkey," due to the fruit's resemblance to a monkey's face.

Fig:  While the exact origin is unknown, the name "fig" is believed to come from the Latin word "ficus.