Usually, yes, but you also need more water intake with them.
Plums are high in fiber, and as prune pulp will re-absorb water while digestion takes place. The bulk (like other forms of fiber) stimulates peristalsis and does not dry out in the stool.
no because Prunes are dried up versions of plums. so one will taste delicious and fruity, and the other will taste like bleh.
They would as prunes are dried plums
A plum or a prune
Prunes are not always plums! I know; I was taught that prunes were dehydrated plums. However, prunes are a type of plum. They are usually sold dehydrated; they have easy to remove pits and are more oval in shape than are typical plums.
No, they are not the same. Apricots are a yellow fruit, similar to a plum, but with a different flavor. Both apricots and plums can be dried. A dried plum is called a prune.
A small variety of plum that dries into a prune.
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A "prune".
Plum in French is "prune."
Almost all liquids weigh the same. For example, One cup of water weighs 8oz. So One cup of prune juice should weigh 8oz as well.