1. **Apples**: Remove the seeds and core, and serve small, bite-sized pieces. Apples are a good source of fiber.
2. **Bananas**: These are high in potassium but should be given in small amounts due to their sugar content.
3. **Blueberries**: Packed with antioxidants, blueberries can be offered whole or mashed for easier consumption.
4. **Strawberries**: Fresh strawberries can be sliced and offered, but be cautious with the quantity due to sugar.
5. **Melons**: Watermelon and cantaloupe are hydrating options; just make sure to remove any seeds.
6. **Pears**: Similar to apples, ensure the seeds and core are removed before serving.
Always wash fruits thoroughly and introduce new foods gradually to monitor for any adverse reactions. Remember, fruits should only make up a small portion of their overall diet, which should primarily consist of high-quality hedgehog food, insects, and some vegetables.
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