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Crisp nutty pastry, a moussey bitter-chocolate middle and dark chewy prunes.

Raibi — a rich, custardy yogurt veined with dried apricots, golden and dark raisins, prunes, walnuts, almonds and pistachios — was less sugary, and like no yogurt I have ever tasted.

In details, the dark-leaf pruning (DLP) (Fig. 4a) effectively removed all the invisible segments in the initial reconstruction (Fig. 3b), without compromising the connectedness of the entire structure.

Rich, round, deep and mellow, it evokes a mélange of dark fruits, including prunes, and shows hints of chocolate.

The plum crumble, made with the little dark plums called Italian, prune or purple, uses most of the same ingredients as the torte, but doesn't require a mixer -- a fork and fingers will do -- and contains bits of crystallized ginger and ground ginger.

Though packed with a moist concentration of dried fruit, including sultanas, raisins, tiny Vostizza currants and a potent sprinkling of d'Agen prunes, the dark brown hemisphere cut cleanly.

Eventually we had the power to dye our own fabrics, so we did prunes and purples, dark bluebottle, rough rich colours, with a few brights.

There was plenty more on offer in the way of prunes, cereals and dark bread, which seemed to be aimed at the large contingent of Germans in the hotel.

A classic Christmas beer, this one is dark, fruity and spicy; brewed with prunes and raisins.

As the stems get older they turn duller and darker, so late-winter pruning is necessary to keep the display bright red.

This dark nonvintage nectar, redolent of raisins, tastes like deluxe prune juice.

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