This study revealed the presence of heavy metal concentration in selected highly consumed fruits and vegetables grown in Bangladesh as well as EDI of metal from those foods by adult Bangladeshi people and their health risk implications from consuming those foods in terms of THQ and CR. Heavy metal concentration widely varied in fruits and vegetables, and all the metals in the analyzed foods were found to be below the recommended maximum allowable concentration (MAC), except for Pb in mango and Cd in tomato. Pb content in mango was six times higher than the safe or permissible limit.