You might want to try this, although it forces you to make one extra array, it looks for the first occurrence: Put your fruit data in A1:A10 and add an extra column next to it in B1:B10 (this is important and alas mandatory (see VLOOKUP description : it has to be ?1:?10)) with numbers from 1 to 10
To populate column B you can use, depending on your needs, formulas like
= ROWS($B$1:B1)
= ROW() + offset
Then the formula that will get your information is VLOOKUP (HLookup if your data array is horizontal). It will look for the value in the leftmost column of the argument matrix and return the matching value in the 2nd column (3rd argument, column B in our case). The FALSE is to require an exact match.
= VLOOKUP("orange", A1:B10, 2, FALSE)
Remember the drawbacks:
* You have to add one extra data column, be it convenient or not
* It will look for the first result. period.
(I am still searching for a better way to really find the MIN and MAX of an array of findings, but no success yet, except with Ctrl-Shift-Enter formulas, which are a no-go. Please post back if you find it)