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- noun Plural form of
pluot .
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Examples
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Plum-apricot hybrids, known as pluots (more plum parentage) or plumcots (equal parentage), are generally sweeter than plums and more complex in aroma.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Plum-apricot hybrids, known as pluots (more plum parentage) or plumcots (equal parentage), are generally sweeter than plums and more complex in aroma.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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And trying hard not to cover any dinosaurs from the "dinosaur eggs" (otherwise know as "pluots", a plum-apricot hybrid).
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2008
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The state also is home to at least 95% of the country's hybrid fruits, such as pluots, apriums and plumcots, says Eric Gaarde of Fruit Dynamics Inc., a Fresno lab that analyzes and evaluates tree fruit.
Home 2010
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And those stickers are only on the fruit in the first place so the cashiers will know what code to use to ring up your pluots.
James Napoli: Everything I Needed To Know I Learned From Matt Damon and Eggs James Napoli 2010
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And those stickers are only on the fruit in the first place so the cashiers will know what code to use to ring up your pluots.
James Napoli: Everything I Needed To Know I Learned From Matt Damon and Eggs James Napoli 2010
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And those stickers are only on the fruit in the first place so the cashiers will know what code to use to ring up your pluots.
James Napoli: Everything I Needed To Know I Learned From Matt Damon and Eggs James Napoli 2010
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And those stickers are only on the fruit in the first place so the cashiers will know what code to use to ring up your pluots.
James Napoli: Everything I Needed To Know I Learned From Matt Damon and Eggs James Napoli 2010
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The farm will also have pluots and Black Amber plums and Stanley prune plums for $2.49 per pound.
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There are a lot of things that make their debut at the farmers 'markets in California -- like pluots or plumcots or whatever they're called now.
Louise McCready: Barbara Fairchild On Today's Changing Foodscape 2009
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