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clingstone
clingstone, a. and n. (ˈklɪŋstəʊn) A variety of the peach in which the flesh of the ripe fruit clings to the stone.1722 Beverley Virginia (ed. 2) 279 The best sort cling to the Stone, and will not come off clear, which they call Plum-Nectarines, and Plum-Peaches, or Cling-Stones. 1840 Penny Cycl. XV...
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Clingstone
The name "Clingstone" was suggested by a remark that it was "a peach of a house". Film director Wes Anderson modeled the house from Moonrise Kingdom after Clingstone, specifically the interior shingles.
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Prune
Most prunes are freestone cultivars (the pit is easy to remove), whereas most plums grown for fresh consumption are clingstone (the pit is more difficult
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melter
▪ I. melter (ˈmɛltə(r)) [f. melt v.1 + -er1.] 1. One who or that which melts, in various senses of the vb.1581 Act 23 Eliz. c. 8 §1 The said Melter, Myngler or Corrupter,..shall forfeyte [etc.]. c 1586 C'tess Pembroke Ps. cxlvii. vi, Abroad the southern wind, his melter goes. c 1620 Fletcher & Mass....
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Can Dogs Eat Nectarines? Vet Approved Facts & FAQ | Pet Keen
Nov 28, 2023When it comes to dogs, we have to be very cautious not to offer certain foods or leave them out unattended. ... Like all peaches, nectarines can have freestone, clingstone, or semi-freestone pits, and may have either yellow or white flesh. They are sweet, and delicious, and offer up plenty of health benefits since they are packed full of ...
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Drupe
Clingstone refers to a drupe having a stone which cannot be easily removed from the flesh. Clingstone varieties of fruits in the genus Prunus are preferred as table fruit and for jams, because the flesh of clingstone fruits tends to be more tender
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presse
▪ I. ‖ presse Obs. rare. [Fr., ad. Prov. (Gascon) pressec:—L. persic-um: see peach n.1] A clingstone peach.1604 E. G[rimstone] D'Acosta's Hist. Indies iv. xxxi. 294 Peaches, presses and apricockes have greatly multiplied, especially in New Spaine.▪ II. presse (of parchment): see prest n.2
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Plum
They are usually clingstone and not suitable for making prunes. They are cultivars of Prunus salicina or its hybrids. It has both dessert (eating) or culinary (cooking) cultivars, which include:
Damson (purple or black skin, green flesh, clingstone, astringent)
Prune
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pavy
pavy (ˈpeɪvɪ) [a. F. pavie, from Pavie Pavia.] A hard clingstone peach or nectarine.1675 Phil. Trans. X. 373 Plums, Peaches, Pavyes, Apples and Pears. 1685 Temple Gardening Wks. 1720 I. 183 Of the Pavies or Hard Peaches, I know none good here but the Newington. 1766 Complete Farmer s.v. Peach-tree, ...
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Prunus nigra
Uses
The fruit is somewhat sour, clingstone, and very juicy. It can be eaten raw when fully ripe or cooked and made into pies preserves and jellies.
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freestone
▪ I. ˈfree-stone, freestone1 Also 4 fre-stane, 6 freese stone, 7 friestane, frise-stone. [f. free a. + stone n.; a transl. of OF. franche pere, where the adj. means ‘of excellent quality’; cf. frank a.2 5.] 1. Any fine-grained sandstone or limestone that can be cut or sawn easily.c 1320 Seuyn Sag. (...
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Malvin
Presence in food
Malvin can be found in a variety of common foods, including peaches (Clingstone variety).
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Damson
Most damsons are of the "clingstone" type, where the flesh adheres to the stone. The small, red-purple clingstone damsons ripen as early as mid-August: they have very juicy flesh but lack "true damson flavour".
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根据下列材料,请回答下列各题 There are many different kinds of peaches(桃).One clear difference is the one between clingstone--fruit in which the flesh is stuck to the seed inside--and freestone—that in which the seed floats freely.Customers prefer freestone peaches because they don't want to struggle to get the flesh away from the seed.
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Prune plum
The freestone fruit is similar to, but distinct from, the clingstone damson (Prunus domestica subsp. insititia) and is especially popular in Central Europe
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