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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is the Difference between Prunes and Dried Plums? ... Plums of the Japanese type are usually eaten fresh. However, if they are dried, they are dried plums, but are not prunes. A dried Japanese plum would always have been called a dried plum, and never would have been referred to as a prune.
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What are Prunes? ... Prunes do not refer only to dry plums. Prunes are also fresh plums such as Italian prunes (plums). There is little difference between plums and prunes. One difference is that the pit of the prune separates from the flesh much easier then it does on a plum.
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Produce OASIS Tip of the Day for July 22 - The Difference Between Prunes & Plums ... The difference between plums and prunes is small. Plums are clingstone (the pit does not separate easily from the flesh) and prunes are freestone. While there are at least 125 prune varieties, most, except for Italian prunes,
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The difference between plums and prunes is small. Plums are clingstone (the pit does not separate easily from the flesh) and prunes are freestone. ... Italian Prune Plum Recipes ... Spiced Italian Prune Plum Crisp...
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The terms plum and prune always cause some confusion, possibly because the Latin word for plum is prunus. Botanically there is no difference between a plum and a prune. Originally in the English language, the words plum and prune were used as synonyms.
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What's the difference between a grape and a raisin? What's the difference between a plum and a prune? What's the difference between a smooth, unlined face and a craggy, wrinkled one? Yes, the answer is "water" ! For hydration of your body and skin.
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