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All the red foliage parents used in the 32 populations bore red core fruit.
Out of 163 and 61 fruiting trees in the 'Sciros' × 91.136 B6-77 (and4) and 'Geneva' × 'Braeburn' populations, respectively, all the red core fruit were harvested from red foliage trees, indicating that those two characters may be controlled by the same (or a closely linked) gene.
Core fruit.
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Be sure to peel and core fruits like peaches, apricots, apples, pineapples, and pears before dehydrating.
"Pyke out their cores" advises a baked-quince recipe from 1500, in rather more violent terminology than any cook today would use for the innocent act of coring fruit.
For example, slicing bread or tomatoes, coring fruit, filleting fish, etc. Use the list to decide what knives are right for those jobs.
Quarter and core the fruit, but leave the peel on.
Peel and core the fruit, cut it into slices, then macerate them in a plume of sugar.
Not only do the red skins of the apples tint the sauce a beautiful, blushing dusky pink, but to get maximum color and flavor you don't have to peel or core the fruit before cooking it.
By contrast the 1993 was mellow and fully integrated, with a core of fruit augmented by subtle earthy, almost animal aromas and an attractive funkiness that seemed to stem primarily from volatile acidity, or V.A., a quality that when too pronounced can be a flaw.
Medium to full bodied, with a solid core of fruit and lively acidity.
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