3 minutes ago, Anna N said:When dried they become prunes.
Interesting. I have eaten fresh prunes many times.
Upon initial research however; apparently plums can be dried into prunes...but prunes dried remain....prunes!
Logic!?
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3 minutes ago, Anna N said:When dried they become prunes.
Interesting. I have eaten fresh prunes many times.
Upon initial research however; apparently plums can be dried into prunes...but prunes dried remain....prunes!
Logic!?
Just now, Anna N said:When dried they become prunes.
Interesting. I have eaten fresh prunes many times.
Upon initial research however; apparently plus can be dried into prunes...but prunes dried remain....prunes!
Logic!?