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TicTac

TicTac

My parents neighbors (lovely Italian couple) have a prune tree/bush beside their house.  Every year they share the bounty.  A plum is far more round and often red fleshed - whereas a prune is blue'ish/purple in the skin, and very light interior color.  The pit also easily comes away from the flesh, contrary to a plum.

 

I have also seen them (recently in fact) at local markets.

 

 

TicTac

TicTac

My parents neighbors (Italians) have a prune tree/bush beside their house.  Every year they share the bounty.  A plum is far more round and often red fleshed - whereas a prune is blue'ish/purple in the skin, and very light interior color.  The pit also easily comes away from the flesh, contrary to a plum.

 

I have also seen them (recently in fact) at local markets.

 

 

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