Fresh or FRESH may refer to:
- Postharvest freshness, in agriculture, the instant a crop is removed from the ground, or separated from its parent plant, it begins to deteriorate
- Freshwater ecoregion, represents the freshwater habitats of a particular geographic area
- Fresh (wine), a positive perception of wine acidity
Entertainment
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Film and television
- Fresh (1994 film), a crime film
- Fresh (2009 film), a documentary film on sustainable agriculture
- Fresh with the Australian Women's Weekly, cooking show filmed in Australia
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, a sitcom from the 90's starring Will Smith
Albums
- Fresh (Shawn Desman album)
- Fresh (Raspberries album)
- Fresh (Sly and the Family Stone album)
- Fresh (Teddybears album)
- Fresh (Melissa Tkautz album)
- Fresh, a 2010 album by Tye Tribbett
Songs
- "Fresh" (Devo song)
- "Fresh" (Kool & the Gang song), a 1985 song by Kool & The Gang
- "Fresh", a 1996 song by Daft Punk from Homework
Other music
- Fresh Records (US)
- Fresh Records (UK)
- Fresh (band), a London based pop punk band
- Fresh 40, a networked music singles chart show broadcast in the UK
- DJ Fresh (born 1977), UK-based drum and bass artist
- DJ Fresh (producer), US-based R&B producer born Marqus Brown
Radio
- Fresh FM (Australia), an Adelaide radio station
- Fresh FM (Netherlands), a Dutch music radio station
- Fresh FM (New Zealand), a community access station
- Fresh FM (Petroc), a student-led radio station at Petroc in Barnstaple, England
- WIAD or Fresh FM, adult contemporary radio station in Bethesda, Maryland
- WNEW-FM or Fresh 102.7, New York City adult contemporary FM station
- Fresh Radio, a defunct British radio station
- Fresh Radio (Canada), adult contemporary brand used by several stations in Alberta, Manitoba, and Southern Ontario
Other uses
- Fresh (IDE), an integrated development environment for flat assembler languages