So, by this theory, "Borjgali" means pure fruit which came from pure roots.
That means fresh fruit and vegetables and grains.
The name means "rotten fruit" and was applied discriminatorily.
The scientific name for the cranberry species, Vaccinium macrocarpon, means large fruit.
In Peru, peaches are called panigwats, which means sweet fruit.
Subsequently, a new genus was created Auranticarpa, which means "gold fruit".
In Scotland this often means soft fruit - raspberries, strawberries and so on.
The word Yapeyú comes from the Guaraní language and means "ripe fruit".
Samar is a male/female name in Islamic culture and also means "fruit" or "reward".
That means eating fruit and wild vegetables, I guess.