fruitfleshEtymologyFrom fruit + flesh. Compare Dutch vruchtvlees, German Fruchtfleisch.fruitflesh means the fleshy part of a fruit (as opposed to the juice or the kernel/seed); pulp. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.nounThe fleshy part of a fruit (as opposed to the juice or the kernel/seed); pulp.“At this time it is of a glassy yellowish-white color, though it usually partakes of the color of the fruitflesh on which it was feeding.”