These are some of the genera of fruit I want to grow, including some that was mentioned:
Annona
Artocarpus
Baccaurea
Durio
Garcinia
Inga
Mangifera
Nephelium
There are of course a lot of species of the aforementioned genera, as well as hybrids, and after discovering them, I've been wanting to grow them ever since. But, now, after finding out that there is so much variation (especially in hybrids), I'm discouraged, because I want to grow fruits that are just like the fruit of the parent tree.
I just thought as long as you had your seeds in the perfect growing environment and you were taking great care of them, that the seeds would sprout, mature into a tree and would later on produce fruit that is just like the fruit of the parent tree. Yet, apparently, for the most part, that is not the case when specifically referring to the fruit being true to the fruit of the parent tree.
Thank you everyone for the provided assistance.