The answer is Plum because the rest have seeds
If you mean laetrile, its vitamin B17. Its found in, among other things, apricot seeds.
No, they are 'Prunoideae'. Prunoideaeare (a.k.a Amygdaloideae) are known as stone fruit as each fruit contains a hard shell called a stone or pit, which contains the single seed. Prunoideae include plum, cherry, apricot, peach, and almond.
Other names for passionflower include maypop, granadilla, passion vine, and apricot vine.
apple=manzana in spanish German- Apfel TAMIL = APPLE MALAYALAM = APPLE NEPAL = SIYAO Nandri Padmanaban
Apricot, asparagus, artichoke, anchovy, arrowroot, angel cake...
The apricot flower is symbolic of doubt in the "language of flower." Also, the apricot has been used to symbolize female genitalia, similar to the peach and other stone fruits.
Sweetheart apricot has edible seed. You can order a tree from Stark Bros. I have no experience with the company though. Other varieties that have edible pit: --Montgamet --Chinese (Mormon) --Robada --Hunza
One apricot contains about 15 grams of sugar. However, this figure may vary depending on the size of the apricot.
it is part of the immune system, however it is a general symptom like running a fever and isn't enough to know what the problem is. could be bugs, could be old age or half a million other things.
peach, apricot, and brown are probably most popular
focus on other things...he'll come to you when you least expect him..
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