The standard way of doing it is the following:
var data = [['apples','red'], ["oranges", "orange"], ["bananas", "yellow"]];
d3.select("body").selectAll("div.outer")
.data(data) // data is array with length 3
.enter().append("div") // will append 3 divs
.attr("class", "outer")
.selectAll("div.inner")
.data(function(d) { return d; })
.enter().append("div")
.attr("class", "inner")
.text(function(d) { return d; });
See working fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/YaAkv/
There are quite a few problems with the code you tried. I would suggest to read:
Thinking with Joins
Nested Selections
and other tutorials:
https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Tutorials
EDIT
In case the different array items have different meaning, it is common to use an Object instead (http://fiddle.jshell.net/YaAkv/1/):
var data = [{ fruit: 'apples', color: 'red'},
{ fruit: "oranges", color: "orange"},
{ fruit: "bananas", color: "yellow"}
];
var diventer = d3.select("body").selectAll("div.item")
.data(data)
.enter().append("div")
.attr("class", "item");
diventer.append("div")
.attr("class", "fruit")
.text(function(d) { return d.fruit; });
diventer.append("div")
.attr("class", "color")
.text(function(d) { return d.color; });
Then the output would be like:
<div class="item">
<div class="fruit">apples</div>
<div class="color">red</div>
</div>
<div class="item">
<div class="fruit">oranges</div>
<div class="color">orange</div>
</div>
<div class="item">
<div class="fruit">bananas</div>
<div class="color">yellow</div>
</div>
This could also be achieved with the original 2D array in the following way (http://fiddle.jshell.net/YaAkv/2/):
var data = [['apples','red'], ["oranges", "orange"], ["bananas", "yellow"]];
var diventer = d3.select("body").selectAll("div.item")
.data(data)
.enter().append("div")
.attr("class", "item");
diventer.append("div")
.attr("class", "fruit")
.text(function(d) { return d[0]; });
diventer.append("div")
.attr("class", "color")
.text(function(d) { return d[1]; });
EDIT
Solution without storing selection in variable:
var data = [['apples','red'], ["oranges", "orange"], ["bananas", "yellow"]];
d3.select("body").selectAll("div.item")
.data(data)
.enter().append("div")
.attr("class", "item")
.each(function(d) {
d3.select(this).append("div")
.attr("class", "fruit")
.text(d[0]);
d3.select(this).append("div")
.attr("class", "color")
.text(d[1]);
});