The term "dryland berry" refers to a fruit that is native to areas with low rainfall and dry soil. These fruits are known for their unique taste and high nutritional value. Some common synonyms for dryland berries include "drought-resistant fruits," "drought-tolerant berries," and "arid zone berries." Other names include "desert berries," "xeric zone fruits," and "water-wise berries." Dryland berries originate from parts of the world with arid conditions, such as the Mediterranean, Mexico, and the Middle East. Examples of dryland berries include cactus fruit, pomegranates, and persimmons. These fruits are not only tasty but also packed with nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants.