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What is a plup?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/12/2025

A "plup" is a term that can refer to a type of fruit puree, often used in recipes or as a component in desserts. It's commonly associated with the process of blending fruits to create a smooth, thick consistency. The term may also be used informally in various contexts, but specific meanings can vary depending on regional usage or culinary applications.

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