Sentence examples for orchard fruit from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'orchard fruit' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to fruits that are grown in an orchard or other fruit-bearing tree, such as apples, pears, peaches, cherries, etc. For example: "The farmer grew an abundance of orchard fruit this year, so they were able to make a few batches of homemade cider."

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A lovely aromatic nose leads to clean, bright but full-bodied orchard fruit flavours and a crisply acidic finish, the whole package being full of elegance and finesse.

Adept at making big but balanced reds, this dry white blend is no less impressive, rich, full but fluent with notes of white flowers and juicy orchard fruit.

It has a dollop of chardonnay to go with a trio of local varieties, and a savoury seriousness to go with its ripe orchard fruit.

Orchard fruit together with cinnamon and star anise might be an enticing premise, but in reality the drink is just bitty apple juice extracted from a metallic urn.

First, it was wheat to feed the influx of gold miners and those dependent on the mining industry; then, after railways and refrigerated cars enabled the delivery of shining fresh produce across the country, it was orchard fruit.

Clocking in at a mere 9% alcohol, the gorgeous ripe orchard fruit, mandarin and lime is tempered by salty mineral freshness, the sweetness providing a cushion for the flash of needle-point acidity.

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The farm also sells its own maple syrup, and seasonal vegetables and orchard fruits.

The orchard fruits sparkled in the brilliant mountain sunlight as I paused by the roadside in puzzlement.

Autumn squash and chestnuts are another seasonal delight and orchard fruits are abundant too - apples, pears, plums and greengages.

One summer menu included basil-and-potato-encrusted Lake Huron trout and pork tenderloin stuffed with macerated Niagara orchard fruits (each 28 Canadian dollars).

Rice is the major crop, and the rich soil also supports corn (maize), sugarcane, mustard, tobacco, orchard fruits, and pulses (legumes).

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