
Fruits and vegetables show up on these Tarot cards:
- The Three of Cups
- The Seven of Pentacles
- The Nine of Pentacles
- The Queen of Pentacles
- The King of Pentacles
- The Four of Wands
- The High Priestess
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Fruits and Vegetables are a well-known symbol appearing on seven individual cards in the classic Rider-Waite deck of Tarot cards.
The symbols may not show up in all modern decks, but many modern Tarot decks often feature adaptations of the same, well-known iconography.
Here's What fruits and vegetables symbolize in Tarot
Although some individual vegetables or fruits have individual interpretations in Tarot (Apples and pomegranates, to name two), fruits and vegetables in a general sense point to material wealth, fertility or a time of plenty.
Fruits and vegetables are also often associated with warm emotions and positive outcomes
Fruits and vegetables are also often associated with warm emotions and positive outcomes.
The appearance of fruits and vegetables on a card is generally a positive sign: The bounty of the harvest is upon us. Both good health and abundance are referenced here.
Here Are the Seven Tarot Cards in Which Fruits and Vegetables Appear
The Three of Cups
The Seven of Pentacles
The Nine of Pentacles
The Queen of Pentacles
The King of Pentacles
The Four of Wands
The High Priestess
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Other Common Tarot Symbols
- Alchemy Symbols
- Birds
- Boats and Ships
- Bridges
- Butterflies
- Castles
- Cherubs
- Children
- Coats of Arms
- Couples
- Fish
- Garlands
- Green Fields
- Grey skies
- Hand Tools
- Hills
- Infinity Symbols
- Lilies
- Lions
- Manor Houses
- Moons
- Mountains
- Night
- Pathways and Roads
- Pillars
- Ploughed Fields
- Pomegranates
- Pools of Water
- Pyramids
- Rivers and Streams
- Roses
- Salamanders
- Serpents
- Towns
- Trees
- Turbulent Water
- Uneven Ground
- Yod Symbols
- The Divine Hand
- The Red Feather
- Water