It is a brilliant dark ruby wine filled with the aromas of spices and dark ripe fruits like boysenberries and plums. |
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Camel was on the menu, as well as broadbill, kangaroo tail, emu, crocodile, native leaf salad, quandongs and kakadu plums. |
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Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts, and walnuts. |
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Fruit trees, apples, pears and plums for the most part, are weighed down with a good year's crop. |
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I have three plums and three pears, and a bunch of apples from my apple tree. |
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I watched him this morning juicing a grapefruit, guava, blood orange, mango, plums, and grapes and pouring the elixir into a giant glass pitcher. |
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However, just as raisins seem different from grapes, so do prunes appear to be distinct from plums. |
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Other fruits available were wild blackberries, raspberries, peaches, plums, and melons. |
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A pity, because the beautifully poached damsons, greengages and plums which accompanied them were ambrosial enough to serve on their own. |
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Almonds, plums, apples, cherries, and lemons are enjoyed in many households fresh off the trees in family gardens. |
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Complex too, the wine is rich with plums, brambles, raspberry, nice touches of vanilla oak and mouth-filling tannins. |
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I missed breakfast, lunched on three ripe, juicy plums, and dined on a plate of salad with a jacket potato and a slice of very lean pork. |
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One nurse cannot peel raw potatoes and the other cannot eat bananas, avocados, cherries, plums, nectarines, and peaches. |
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There are zapotes, the sapodilla plums from which the Aztecs and others derived their word for the Zapotecs. |
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Quinces, various types of apples, apricots, peaches, cherries, pears, plums, currants, blackberries, melons, and azaroles were grown. |
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There are even benches along the route if you'd like to stop and admire the scrub pine and beach plums. |
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The color of beach plums is intoxicating, ranging from purple to blue to reds, pinks, and green. |
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The fruits exported comprise apples, grapes, melons, limes, guavas, pear, sultans, lemons and plums. |
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We added figs, asparagus, tomatoes, plums, walnuts, cheeses and a goodly amount more wine. |
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Sweet fillings can be equally varied and may include apples, plums, cherries, pumpkin, bilberries, walnuts, poppyseed, or millet. |
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A barbecued duck breast with roasted plums might have been enjoyable if it hadn't arrived mocha brown. |
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Residents in Penhill will soon be sinking their teeth into succulent pears, plums and cherries all carefully tended by their own green fingers. |
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For apples and Japanese plums, thin to one fruit per cluster, and be careful to not damage long-lived fruiting spurs. |
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Many fruits were eaten and seeds from excavations tell us that they also had small apples plums, cherries and sloes. |
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Five days in, his feet had turned purple with pus-filled blisters the size of small plums. |
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Other fruits such as naseberries, June plums and etioti apples are refreshing on a warm day. |
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The ones that I make later in the year will have plums, blackberries and peaches and nectarines in them. |
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More than 50 varieties of peaches, nectarines, apricots and low-chill plums grew in Sam's orchard, but many were recently lost to floods. |
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He now had two patches of grain and maize while apricots, cherries, plums and quince hung heavily from boughs covered in thick, grey lichen. |
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Roast grouse with poached plums was just drowned in jam and the chicken was stuffed not with salmon this time, but foie gras. |
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Pests like plum curculio and brown rot are relentless when it comes to stone fruits like plums and peaches. |
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The Victoria plum produced a grand total of four plums, but they were very tasty! |
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I have quinces, which are doing badly, but growing nearby are Victoria plums and apples of every kind which never fail. |
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The spring roll was crispy yet standard, but the accompanying plum sauce tasted like real plums, even retaining their deep purple colour. |
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Because of their lanky growth habit, Japanese plums do best kept to an open or pyramidal frame. |
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Hull strawberries, peel and slice mango, core and chop pears and halve and stone plums. |
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The combination of plums and spices, reminiscent of chai tea, made a harmonious blend of sweet, pungent, and spicy flavors. |
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Fruits and vegetables include onions, carrots, plums, pears, grapes, apricots, and all kinds of melons and squashes. |
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We plucked fresh figs, apples, plums and hazelnuts from trees heavy with crops. |
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Quarter each plum and place plums and their stones in a large preserving pan with lemon juice. |
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Halve the plums, remove the stones, then slice each half into four or six wedges, depending on their thickness. |
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You could also make it with apples, pears, or even stone fruit such as plums or apricots. |
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John Harris swears by calcified seaweed for encouraging stone fruit such as plums. |
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It is probable that plums actually seedless as well as stoneless will prove favorites with some fruit growers. |
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There were fruit trees surrounding the house, mangos, plums, cashew and many more. |
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Dark plums marry with purple sedum and rich pink hemerocallis along one border. |
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Local Carribean fruits include ackees, plums, guavas, sugar apples, and anything preserved by the Trinis. |
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Plum wine jelly with plum sorbet and diced lightly cooked plums was refreshing, light, not oversweet. |
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We passed hop trees and Indian plums on the first pathway before it twisted downward into a valley. |
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We have feasted not only on blackberries but also on huckleberries, plums, apples, lamb's quarters, and dandelions. |
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Intensely colored produce like carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, blueberries, dried plums and green peas are especially healthy. |
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These include peaches, strawberries, oranges, figs, plums, pineapples, and passionfruit. |
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It is best served simply with a light dusting of icing sugar, and maybe some sliced plums or fresh chopped pears in syrup. |
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It is known that oysters, eel, corn bread, goose, venison, watercress, leeks, berries, and plums were eaten, all accompanied by sweet wine. |
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The fruit looks like immature plums, and each variety has its own harvesting schedule. |
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The wasps are eating all the ripe plums that we didn't get around to picking over the weekend. |
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It is these peaches, apricots, cherries, plums, nectarines, citrus fruits and figs that once again fill the Orchard House with their heady scent. |
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And not just any old plums, but ripe, juicy plums all the better to fill the bellies of the most needy. |
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If they are very lucky there may be some fruit, wild plums or a crab apple. |
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Well, why not pip along to The Orchard in Bishopthorpe for a squeeze of some lovely luscious plums, pears, apples and soft fruits. |
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The trail is embraced by a canopy of plums and mango trees laden with soon to be ripe fruit. |
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There are lots of plums on the plum tree, funnily enough, even though the leaves curled up and fell off a long time ago. |
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Apples, crab apples, gooseberries, and some plums and grapes usually contain enough natural pectin to form a gel. |
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Peaches, pears, cherries, plums, grapes, currants, and raspberries were also commonly grown. |
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For a crop of apples, pears, plums, damsons, gages or cherries, which are left outside all year round, try dwarf and pyramid fruit trees. |
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Whilst ornamental cherries produce no edible crop, the blossom of apples, pears, plums and damsons is usually followed by fruit worth harvesting. |
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So nuances of gravel and green olive took precedence over plums and berries. |
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Persimmons, he tells her, are American date plums, sweet when softened by frost. |
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A seedless variety has been reported from China, but most date plums contain numerous brown, flattened seeds. |
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European plums have a thick, firm flesh that make excellent prunes, preserves, or desert fruit. |
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Next, blend the soft plums in a food processor on the pulse setting until they are pureed. |
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Bake the tart for 50-60 minutes, until the almond filling is cooked and the plums or greengages are tender. |
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Between meals, he loved to take peaches and plums from the fruit bowl. |
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What is worse is that the concentrated arrivals of other summer fruits, like strawberries, peaches, mangos, plums and waxberries, interferes with its normal sale. |
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The plums came off the trees hot from the sun, and I had a cocker spaniel puppy that followed me everywhere I went. |
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The field day will focus on grapes, although growing raspberries, currants, blackberries, plums, cherries, and Asian and European pears also will be discussed. |
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You can also peel peaches, plums and apricots and boil or steam them. |
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Spring flowering trees such as flowering cherries, plums and apricots should not be pruned during winter, otherwise you will cut off many of the flowers. |
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The mirabelles, which are another group of mainly yellow plums, are also hard to classify with confidence but placed by some authorities as varieties of P. insititia. |
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The 13 kinds of fruit are sugar apples, pineapples, papayas, star fruits, mangoes, guavas, bell fruits, grapefruits, coconuts, loquats, plums, peaches and persimmons. |
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They have putrid California grapes for eyes, puffed-out cheeks of spoiled plums, sweltered eggplant lips. |
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Popular fillings include stone fruits, like peaches and plums. |
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They then took off for real, shedding armfuls of bitten plums. |
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Figs, plums, pears, apples, peaches and other fruits were grown there. |
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The dishes included vegetable soup from Nigeria which consisted of melon, spinach, shea butter, palm oil, dry fish, salt, plums, red peppers and chilli peppers. |
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In they went in the Saturday crush, full of soldiers, bairns, folk from the country, and an eident wife with a big shopping bag buying up tins of plums. |
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Indeed it was, a show full of energy, awash in fur, velvet, luxe combat prints and delicious deep plums and purples. |
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Flavors of red plums, juniper, and star anise make it the perfect holiday party red to go with cheeses or chocolate truffles. |
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Just halve and stone a few apricots, peaches or plums, and poach in a simmering sugar syrup with a split vanilla pod, a bay leaf or a few peppercorns for up to five minutes. |
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Beach plums are fragrant wild roses, with hips rich in anti-oxidants. |
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Every flavourless morsel of sandwich, every last disgusting splodge of bitter, vinegary BBQ gunk, they disappeared down my cakehole as if they were spiced sugar plums. |
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Ripe plums make excellent snacks, and because they're also high in fibre, teaming them with a slice of cheese will limit the amount of saturated fat that your body absorbs. |
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Beach plums, about the size and color of purple grapes, make a tasty, unusual jam and, for many New Englanders, conjure up summers spent on Cape Cod. |
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They are the size of Victoria plums with the wine-dark colour of heaven. |
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It is a very rich, plummy, spicy grape which lends softness to the sometimes rather serious Cabernet with plums, roses, spice, fruitcake, blackcurrant, pencil shavings. |
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The wild plums were in blossom, chasing the red buds up the inside slopes. |
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I also have wild plums, wild grapes, pincherries and highbush cranberries. |
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The spores of this fungus infect fresh wounds and cuts in the autumn and winter months and for this reason, plums are best pruned in late spring or early summer. |
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I blame it on the spoils of a childhood surrounded by Gravenstein apple trees, Santa Rosa plums, and tangles of blackberries growing wild on my parents' acre of land. |
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It's the classic tale of a caterpillar who munches his way through apples, plums, pears and strawberries, before turning into a beautiful butterfly. |
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Ripe spiced plums and strawberry aromas broaden into dark wild cherry. |
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Place the plums in an ovenproof dish, in a single layer, cut side up. |
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Seasonal fruits such as sour cherries, plums, quinces, and grapes are made into thick jam, which is traditionally served to visitors and eaten from a glass jar with a spoon. |
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Important orchard fruits besides olives are oranges and lemons, quinces, figs, cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, pears, apples, almonds, and walnuts. |
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I have an almost bottomless stock of plums and will put a handful of them to simmer in a light syrup of cinnamon and nutmeg for an hour before the new agent arrives. |
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Gages, bullaces and damsons are all grown in the same way as plums. |
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Their Brut Reserve is fresh, light and easy, and the Prestige Rose has exquisite flavours of Victoria plums. |
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You could give Palinka a try, a fruit brandy made from plums, apricots, apples, pears or cherries. |
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Some grew their own apricots, grapes, berries, apples, pears, plums, currants, and cherries. |
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Historically, pasties were also often made with sweet fillings such as jam, apple and blackberry, plums or cherries. |
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Serbia is world's second largest producer of plums and second largest of raspberries. |
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Beach plums a small native species with fruits the size of a pinball, are sought after in summer to make into a jam. |
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Commonly consumed fruits include blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, cherries, persimmons, mulberries, apples, plums, grapes, and acorns. |
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Cultivated cherry plums can have fruits, foliage, and flowers in any of several colours. |
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The mayor rewarded his cronies with cushy plums, requiring little work for handsome pay. |
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Herbs are frequently used, along with fruits such as plums, pomegranate, quince, prunes, apricots, and raisins. |
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In so many cases, inventions were not developed quickly and the plums went to other persons than the inventors. |
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Use the plank as a stage for seasonal produce, such as plums, pears, apples, figs, and pattypan squash. |
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The items were broccoli, celery, green beans, nectarines, plums, fresh raspberries and summer squash. |
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The nursery has 150 apple varieties to choose from, plus plums, pears, Juneberries, grapes, nut trees, etc. |
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It leads down to a wild meadow with a variety of fruit trees, including apple, pear, greengage and plums. |
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These sought-after pigments can also be found in blackberries, cherries, raspberries, red cabbage, red grapes, and black plums. |
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Certain ornamental plums, peaches and apricots flower before leafing out, as do deciduous magnolias. |
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Seasonal beers also are being planned using cranberries, blueberries and beach plums grown in South Jersey. |
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Under an oatmeal sky, Tom Scott tromped through thick scrub oak, searching for fleshy beach plums in Edgartown, Mass. |
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But for plums, the extent of the natural flora's potential for biological control of fruit decay remains largely unknown. |
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The people of Ndounde prefer a much healthier diet of oranges, mangos, plums, peanuts, aubergines, maize, macabo, taro and cassava. |
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Finally, plums and pomaceous fruit probably defined the boundary with the forest. |
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A plum almond tart, a flirtatious blend of tangy plums and sweetened nuttiness with a drizzling of plum sauce, was the perfect end to the meal. |
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Meanwhile, mix the plums, apples and blackberries together in a bowl with the mixed spice, artificial sweetener and crushed crispbread. |
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Liberman mixes the dried plums with red verjus and purees them with red wine vinegar, salt and Dijon mustard. |
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We had a lovely crop of victoria plums but an insect appears to have burrowed its way out, leaving a brown trail and a sticky residue. |
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As we don't grow for wholesale, we can do PYO on everything from black currants to Victoria plums. |
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I have had a bumper crop of Victoria plums helped by the fact that the pigs are still out of the paddock that the tree is in. |
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As its crop comes to an end, the victoria plums are ready and last about another three or four weeks. |
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She also grows figs, rhubarb, apples, Victoria plums and herbs like basil and mint. |
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In winter they turn a warm, tawny orange and the tree reaches its zenith in August when it is adorned with fruits like ripe Victoria plums. |
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On Friday we did some picking, mainly of plums and greengages. |
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There are Spartan apples, Korshinksy pears, Lisset and Golden Hornet crab apples and cherry and Victoria plums alongside the soft fruit and hazelnuts. |
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I've cooked it many times with apples of all kinds, pears, currants and stone fruit, and it's one such stonefruit, plums, that we're going to be pairing with quince today. |
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Shoppers should see more homegrown plums on shelves this year thanks to greater crop yields and improved forecasting data, trade body The English Stonefruit Group predicts. |
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When we got home, we found the plums were either over-ripe or rotten, the blackberries were the sourest we'd ever tasted and the beans were stringier than a rope factory. |
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Similar to clafoutis, which is traditionally made with sweet, black cherries, a flaugnarde can be made with peaches, plums, berries, apples, pears, or other fruits. |
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Scientists in South Korea examined the potential of a carnauba wax and lemongrass oil nanoemulsion coating to increase the microbial safety and shelf life of plums. |
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Fruit is picked within 24 hours of shipment, to ensure the freshest, tastiest, most succulent apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, blueberries, and cherries. |
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Heat to just below boiling point, then reduce the heat, add the Earl Grey tea bag and poach the plums, turning them once, for 15-20 minutes or until they are soft. |
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Fruits include windfall apples, pears, plums, blackberries, bilberries, raspberries, strawberries, acorns, beechmast, pignuts and wild arum corms. |
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Over by the creek-bed scarlet-flamed sumac shouldered the silver-green of the willows, and orange-colored bittersweet crept through the tangle of wild plums. |
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