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Discover Ludwig"stone fruit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to fruits like peaches, apricots, and nectarines (i.e. fruits that have pits inside). For example: "This summer, I'm looking forward to enjoying some delicious stone fruit."
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stone fruit
noun
Any fruit with a soft fleshy exterior surrounding a hard pit or stone containing the seed.
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Stone fruit, or fruit with a pit in it peaches, plums, nectarines, and sour cherries also work well.[5].
Stone fruit.
"Stone fruit," he said.
Stone fruit is summer in your hand.
And once cooked, stone fruit goes with just about everything.
This showed off the different sides of the stone fruit.
The olive is a drupe, or stone fruit, like a plum or a cherry.
With hot, sultry weather comes luscious, sweet, juicy stone fruit: just what we've been waiting for.
"We want some spice and stone fruit qualities," he said, "and a good hoppy bite".
MOST summer stone fruit — peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots — are candidates for a pretty tart.
And The Dutch is serving stracciatella with stone fruit and corn bread croutons.
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