Apricots with smooth skin are typically a result of specific breeding or cultivation practices that emphasize a less fuzzy texture. This smooth skin can also be a characteristic of certain apricot varieties, which are engineered for specific traits like flavor, shelf life, or disease resistance. Additionally, environmental factors during growth, such as temperature and humidity, can influence skin texture. Ultimately, smooth-skinned apricots offer a different eating experience while still providing the sweet, tangy flavor associated with traditional apricots.
No, Nectarines are smooth skinned, it is peaches and apricots that have a fuzzy skin.
Apricots have a tender and slightly fuzzy skin on the outside and a soft, juicy flesh on the inside. When ripe, they are smooth and velvety with a firm yet yielding texture.
The frightened child was comforted by the huge, fuzzy stuffed bear. A peach has fuzzy skin while a nectarine has smooth skin. My memory is a bit fuzzy and I can't remember many details about the accident. I took my son to the eye doctor because he said the blackboard looked fuzzy to him. My child is is very frightend of the fluffy, fuzzy stuffed panther.
Smooth.
Lanugo is what all infants are born with----fuzzy skin.
It has fuzzy skin.
A bees skin is fuzzy. My grandma owns a bee plant and raises them and gets honey from them and it is definitely fuzzy.
A white caterpillar that is not fuzzy typically has a smooth and shiny body with a solid white color.
The skin of a balsam tree is smooth to the touch.
Kiwi
Hey you have smooth skin
Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.