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Japanese plum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are two trees called Japanese plum •The sour Ume used for umeboshi pickles ( Prunus mume ). •The larger Sumomo. ( Prunus salicina ) •Common name for Loquat ( Eriobotrya japonica )
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Prunus mume - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Umeshu is a liqueur made with plums. It has been consumed over 1,000 years in Japan. Umeshu is made by soaking unripe ume plums in sugar and shochu (Japanese clear distilled spirit) which has an alcohol content of about 35%. Ume plums contain potassium and calcium, so umeshu is said ... Umeshu recipe - making plum liqueur...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Japanese plum. Japanese plum. Information about Japanese plum in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Japanese plum)
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New Orleans, LA – Americans believe that “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” In Japan, a similar saying holds true for the umeboshi, the Japanese plum. Recently, umeboshi plums started to become widely available in specialty stores throughout the United States.
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Plums are of three different types belonging to the European, Damson and Japanese groups. Of the three groups, the European types are most satisfactory for Ohio conditions. Familiar varieties of the European type ... An important consideration in selecting plum cultivars for planting is that of pollination requirement.
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42 Responses to “Japanese Culture Class #9 - Japanese Plum Blossoms” ... Japanese Culture Class #9 - Japanese Plum Blossoms ... Japanese Plum trees, ume, come into bloom long before cherry blossoms steal the spotlight. So, itune in to find out about these often overlooked plum blossoms.
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