Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Al-Mursalaat, Ayah 42
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and fruits such as they desire this is meant to point out that eating and drinking in Paradise is done according to their desires in contrast to the case in this world where it is predominantly determined by what people are able to procure. It will also be said to them
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Ibn Abbas Commentary
(And fruits) different kinds of fruit (such as they desire).