Like an apple.
a plum or an apple
a plum or an apple
No, a plum tree cannot pollinate an apple tree. They are different species and require pollen from the same species or a closely related one for successful pollination.
There are several species of the wild plum tree that grow in North America. Raccoons, deer, opossum, and varies species of birds eat the plums off the wild plum tree.
Plum pudding is delicious, and is still a much used method to make use of the seasonal plum harvest.
People ate baked goose, plum puddings, and cakes in the 1860's. They also ate minced meat pie and apple pies.
Foods may naturally be having sugar like apple, strawberry, mango, apricot and plum and fat like milk, eggs and cashewnuts!
Fruit wood is good smoking wood, especially apple and plum.
* Plum pudding * Beef * Apple pie
The English term for "sarguelas" is "cherimoya" or "custard apple."
Yes. It is commonly used in jams.