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BlueberriesThe blueberry pie, its dusky berries and their purple juice held under a soft, sugar-dusted crust, is reason alone for the fruit's inclusion in my book.
Tender delights Nigel Slater 2010
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Also critical is the fruit's so-called brix, or sugar level.
When Apricot Met Plum... Melanie Grayce West 2011
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Eric Fry, winemaker at Lenz Winery, is one winemaker who follows the fruit's lead.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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One such item is dried kumquats, because the first character of the fruit's Chinese name means "gold," which therefore symbolizes prosperity.
Michael Ho: Welcome To The Year Of The Rabbit Michael Ho 2011
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Afghanistan officials hope the export of its pomegranates will raise the sweet, red fruit's cachet and provide its farmers with a lucrative alternative to growing opium, a raw ingredient in heroin.
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Eric Fry, winemaker at Lenz Winery, is one winemaker who follows the fruit's lead.
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Traveling tappers climb coconut trees, tap the fruit's blossom and decant the sap into a bottle.
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Traveling tappers climb coconut trees, tap the fruit's blossom and decant the sap into a bottle.
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Traveling tappers climb coconut trees, tap the fruit's blossom and decant the sap into a bottle.
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But the one thing that really makes me feel like summer has finally arrived is, of course, the "changing of the guard", as I have come to call it: the summer barbecue fare and the piles of stone fruit's sudden appearance at the market, replacing the heavier stewing meats and the last of winter's fading citrus.
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