Sure.
Though, most of them are just combinations, not real-english-words.
cherryier -
cherry(fruit) +
ier(word addition at the end. Such as work
er but with additional i)
oranice -
orange(fruit) +
ice(Water below certain temperature

)
poberry -
poison(deadly substance) +
berry(fruit)
charmflower -
charm(word) +
flower(plant). It casts "charm" which is like "magic". Charm can be smilar to cute or a spell.
PS. could be
charmplant too!
firemelon -
fire(I guess you know what is it) +
melon(fruit). Nothing fancy here. Instead of watermelon, it's a firemelon
splashy ban -
splashy(coming from word splash, which is what you hear when you throw a tomato towards the wall) +
banana(fruit)
chocofreak -
chocolate(Nom nom. A sweety) +
freak(Word. Can be also "mad", "weird")
vulnerberry -
vulnerable(Word. It can also mean... resistless? Someone who can't hurt you) +
berry(fruit)
prickly spiker -
prickly(This is how you call, for instance, ten spikes. Their ability to hurt is called prickly in this way) +
spiker(From
spike, but with er at the end. Much as worker, teacher, fighter)
madleek -
mad(verb. Can be also taken as "weird" "crazy") +
leek(Vegetable)
icey berry -
icey(Changed verb "ice", added y at the end) +
berry(fruit)
firefreak -
fire(...) +
freak(Can be taken as mad man, crazy, weird)