A grocery store sells 5 different types of fruits: apples, bananas, cherries, dates, and elderberries. The store wants to create fruit baskets, each containing exactly 3 fruits. Each type of fruit can be chosen more than once in a basket. How many different combinations of fruit baskets can the grocery store create?
Assuming that the order of fruit does not matter in the basket, determine the total number of unique combinations of baskets.