Pseudo carp, also known as false fruit, is a term used to describe fruit-like structures that are formed from non-ovarian tissues. These structures may resemble true fruit but are not developed from the ovary of a flower. Some synonyms for pseudo carp include accessory fruit, spurious fruit, and false berries. These terms are often used interchangeably, especially in botanical literature. Examples of plants that produce pseudo carp include apples, strawberries, and pineapples. In these plants, the edible part is derived not from the ovary but from other floral parts, such as the receptacle or bracts.