Fleshy indehiscent fruit with a single seed: e.g. almond; peach; plum; cherry; elderberry; olive; jujube.
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Examples for "drupe"
Examples for "drupe"
1The fruit is a drupe, containing a large blackish flatted seed.
2Background: A complete and hardened endocarp is a typical trait of drupe fruits.
3The fruit is a hard, woody drupe, containing small seeds.
4Its leaves are shaped like spear-heads; the fruit is a kind of drupe, clothed in fleshy scales.
5The fruit is a small fleshy drupe.
1Sharp acidity followed by lovely richness of stone fruit on the pallet.
2The hail made a much bigger dent in the stone fruit crop.
3The flat coastal land was ideal for growing feijoas, stone fruit and berries.
4Lovely fresh acidity with stone fruit and a spicy follow through.
5It should mean lots of good-flavoured stone fruit that store well.
6Summer is the season for pruning stone fruit, such as plums and cherries.
7It radiates ripe, stone fruit -plums and apricots -and Christmas spice.
8Grilling summer stone fruit such as peach and nectarine helps to introduce new flavours.
9Baked stone fruit is one of my favourite summer treats.
10Buying stone fruit is an investment in the future.
11Different stone fruit and apple punnets have also been switched from plastic to recyclable cardboard.
12Lovely stone fruit flavours with a burst of acidity.
13In South Australia, stone fruit are literally cooking in orchards due to the prolonged extreme temperatures.
14In eating stone fruit, such as cherries, damsons, &c., the same rule had better be observed.
15Throw some finely sliced fruit in there, too -Jess recommends oranges, stone fruit, apple and pear.
16Hawke's Bay is hitting a warm patch now so stone fruit trees are looking really pretty in flower.
Translations for stone fruit