Forbidden fruit (disambiguation)
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Forbidden fruit is a metaphor that describes any object of desire (especially sexual desire) whose appeal results from the knowledge that it should not be obtained. The phrase is derived from the story of Adam and Eve.
Forbidden fruit may also refer to:
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[edit] Commercial Product
- Forbidden Fruit (beer), a beer brewed by Hoegaarden Brewery in Flanders
[edit] Music
- Forbidden Fruit (Nina Simone album), a 1961 album by singer/pianist/songwriter Nina Simone
- Forbidden Fruit (Marion Meadows album)
- Forbidden Fruit (Elegy album) , a 2000 album by Elegy
- Forbidden Fruit, a Brazilian dance music act
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by Roy Harper from his 1974 album Valentine
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by The Band from their 1975 album Northern Lights - Southern Cross
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by The Blow Monkeys from their 1986 album Animal Magic
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by The Pursuit of Happiness from their 1990 album One Sided Story
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by Jessica Simpson from her 2003 album In This Skin
- "Forbidden Fruit", a song by Paul van Dyk from his 1996 album Seven Ways
[edit] Film
- Forbidden Fruit (1915 film), directed by Ivan Abramson
- Forbidden Fruit (1921 film), a 1921 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille
- Forbidden Fruit (1952 film), a 1952 French film
- Forbidden Fruit (2000 film), a 2000 Zimbabwean film directed by Sue Maluwa-Bruce
- Forbidden Fruit (2009 film), a 2009 Finnish film
[edit] Television
- Forbidden Fruit (CSI: NY episode), an episode of CSI: NY
- Forbidden Fruit (Dead Zone), an episode of The Dead Zone
- Forbidden Fruit (Will & Grace), an episode of Will & Grace
[edit] Literature
- Forbidden Fruit (book), a 1992 book compilation of Filipino women's writings
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