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peach - Glossary Search

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blood peach Glossary Term
A peach that is large in size that has a dark red colored skin that surrounds a similar reddish-purple juicy flesh, which provides a tart flavor.
peach nectar Glossary Term
A non-carbonated beverage flavored by the pulp from peaches. It has a mild peach flavor and aroma. Peach nectar is light yellowish orange in color.
peach Glossary Term
A sweet juicy fruit that has skin that ranges from white to rich yellow to reddish brown and flesh that ranges from yellow to deep gold and red.
donut peach Glossary Term
A variety of white Peach that originated in Asia. The name was derived from the appearance, which looks like a cake donut.
quandong Glossary Term
Grown on a small bush or tree, this fruit is considered a peach that has a flavor closer to a plum than an actual peach.
clingstone Glossary Term
A type of fruit containing a pit, also referred to as a stone, that attaches itself or clings to the fleshy pulp of the fruit.
donut nectarine Glossary Term
Also known as a Flat or Saturn Nectarine, this type of fruit has a flattened appearance that is similar in shape to a donut, thus the name.
nectarine Glossary Term
A slightly smaller, smooth skinned species of the peach with juice that is mildly spicy and rich in flavor.
pit Glossary Term
1. The seed or stone in the middle of various foods such as olives, peaches, cherries, apricots, avocados, and plums.
stone fruit Glossary Term
Any type of fruit that contains a stone or pit, such as cherries, apricots, nectarines, plums, olives, avocados, and peaches.
schnapps Glossary Term
In the U.S. it is a colorless liqueur, which is available in various flavors such as butterscotch, chocolate, licorice, peach, peppermint, and root beer.
nectar Glossary Term
The undiluted juice from a fruit or the juices from a mixture of fruits. Typical fruits used to produce nectar include apples, apricots, grapefruits, mangos, oranges, peaches, pears, and pineapples.
chokecherry Glossary Term
A member of the rose family of plants, this berry is classified as a bush cherry, but is related to the domestic cherry as well as the plum, apricot, and peach families of fruit.
plumcot Glossary Term
A specialty fruit, which is a cross between a plum and an apricot with equal parts of plum and apricot parentage.
apricot Glossary Term
A yellow-orange fruit harvested from small trees native to China, but are grown in many other regions of the world.
freestone Glossary Term
A type of fruit containing a pit, also referred to as a stone, that does not become attached or cling to the pulpy flesh of the fruit.
nutmeg Glossary Term
A spice, native to the Spice Islands, that is used to add a sweet and savory flavor to a variety of foods.
mango nectar Glossary Term
A non-carbonated beverage flavored by the pulp from mangos. A mango is a tropical fruit that has a flavor which tastes like a blend of pineapple, apricot, and peach.
cobbler Glossary Term
cobbler, fruit dessert, apple cobber, peach cobbler, blueberry,,
prosecco Glossary Term
An Italian sparkling wine that provides a delicate but crisp flavor with a light effervescence. Named for the Prosecco variety of grape used to produce this wine, Prosecco is a white wine that is slightly lighter and somewhat fruiter tasting than Champagne, offering a hint of pear, apple and peach overtones as its consumed, rather than a complex mixture of flavors and aromas.
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