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- noun The
yangmei , especially in commercial products where it is promoted as asuperfruit .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I have tried the "yumberry" when I was in China this winter.
Anne's Food 2009
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This super-food from China is also marketed under the name "yumberry" and apparently popular as a juice.
Anne's Food 2009
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R.W. Knudsen Family will introduce Organic Yumberry, a drink with a blend of organic yumberry and berry juices.
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That's why yumberry has been making initial appearances in bottled drinks and restaurant cocktails.
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One of the three -- 180 All-Natural Orange Citrus -- will contain a mixture of orange and yumberry flavors.
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Frutzzo also plans to offer four new juices, including a yumberry-pomegranate version.
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Beverages With a New Berry Exporting the delicate Chinese fruit yumberry, or yang-mei, into the U.S. is not possible yet.
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The red, prickly fruit that resembles a soft lychee spoils quickly, which makes properly transporting the whole fruit difficult, says Terry Xanthos, founder of Frutzzo -- the first beverage company to offer bottled yumberry juice blends in America.
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Sobe LifeWater (black and blue berry, Fuji apple pear and yumberry pomegranate).
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The SoBe Web site describes this drink as a blend of pomegranate and delicious yumberry.
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