Fruits
Allowed; peeled preferred.
Allowed peeled.
Allowed; the system prefers it as juice.
Allowed seedless, whole or juiced.
The system prefers it strained as juice.
Preferred strained as juice.
Allowed. Includes dates, dried apricots, raisins, and dried figs — common in traditional sweets and Ramadan snacks.
Allowed. The system permits all fruits except watermelon.
Allowed as part of the system's permitted fruits.
Allowed in the system.
Allowed; peeling is preferred, following the system's rule for similar fruits.
Allowed as a fruit; coconut milk specifically is forbidden by the system.
Allowed. Also fits within the permitted dried fruits.
Watermelon is the only fruit forbidden by the Tayibate system — every other fruit is allowed. The founder cited a perceived difficulty in digesting its fibre.
Forbidden as whole fruit alongside the rest of citrus. The system permits only small amounts of strained orange juice.
Forbidden alongside other tropical/acidic fruits like kiwi, papaya, and orange.
Forbidden in the system, listed alongside orange, papaya, and avocado among the banned fruits.
Forbidden alongside watermelon. Multiple authoritative references list cantaloupe and honeydew explicitly in the banned-fruit category.
Forbidden as fresh fruit alongside other citrus. The only permitted form is pickled lemon in small amounts.
Forbidden alongside other fresh citrus. The permitted alternative is pickled lemon.
Forbidden in the system, typically listed alongside kiwi, papaya, and orange.
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