Forbidden fruit (disambiguation)
Forbidden fruit is a phrase that originates from the Book of Genesis concerning Adam and Eve.
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Forbidden fruit may also refer to:
Commercial product
- Forbidden Fruit (beer), a beer brewed by Hoegaarden Brewery in Flanders
- Forbidden Fruit (liqueur), a liqueur, with pomelo as one of the ingredients
- An internet meme for the consumption of Tide Pods
Music
Albums
- Forbidden Fruit (Elegy album), or the title song
- Forbidden Fruit (Marion Meadows album), or the title song
- Forbidden Fruit (Nina Simone album), or the title song
Songs
- "Forbidden Fruit" (J. Cole song), featuring Kendrick Lamar
- "Forbidden Fruit" (Noël Coward song)
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by The Band from their album Northern Lights – Southern Cross
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by The Blow Monkeys from their album Animal Magic
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by Jessica Simpson from her album In This Skin
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by Paul van Dyk from his album Seven Ways
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by The Pursuit of Happiness from their album One Sided Story
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by Roy Harper from his album Valentine
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by Toya Delazy from her album Ascension
Film
- Forbidden Fruit, a 1915 film directed by Ivan Abramson
- Forbidden Fruit (1921 film), directed by Cecil B. DeMille
- Forbidden Fruit (1952 film), directed by Henri Verneuil
- Forbidden Fruit (1953 film), a 1953 Mexican drama film
- Forbidden Fruit (2000 film), directed by Sue Maluwa-Bruce, Beate Kunath and Yvonne Zückmantel
- Forbidden Fruit (2009 film), directed by Dome Karukoski
- Heart of Men, reissued as Forbidden Fruit, directed by Frank Rajah Arase
Television
- "Forbidden Fruit" (American Horror Story)
- "Forbidden Fruit" (CSI: NY episode)
- "Forbidden Fruit" (Dead Zone)
- "Forbidden Fruit" (Will & Grace)
- The Forbidden Fruit, an Iranian drama
- Yasak Elma, a Turkish romance/drama that translates to Forbidden Fruit
Literature
- Forbidden Fruit: Selected Tales in Verse, Guido Walman's 1998 translation of selections from Jean de La Fontaine's Contes et nouvelles en vers (1665)
- Forbidden Fruit, a 1992 anthology of erotica written by Filipina women
- Forbidden Fruit, a 1954 science fiction novella by Edwin Charles Tubb
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