dried fruit (plum with seed).
stem (and leaves) but the part we eat are stems
seeds (in a pod)
leaves, and stem
tuber, a modified stem that stores nutrients and water.
No, prunes do not belong to the nightshade family. Prunes are dried plums, and plums are part of the Rosaceae family, which also includes other fruits like cherries and peaches. The nightshade family, known as Solanaceae, includes plants like tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. Therefore, prunes and nightshade plants are from different botanical families.
Trees. Prunes are plums.
Prunes are dried plums.
Yes, plums and prunes are the same fruit. Prunes are dried plums.
A prune diet is a diet that consists of eating a lot of Prunes. Prunes are high in fiber and are good for digestion.
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Yes, plums and prunes are the same fruit. Prunes are simply dried plums.