you actually can they sell them at whole foods in the dairy section.... i dont know why theyre in dairy though
The State of California grows more peaches than any other state.
Any number of dried fruits might serve as a fitting substitute for dried apricots. If you wanted to keep in the same family, you might try dried peaches or nectarines. Even dried plums might be a good choice. The sky is really the limit, though. Dried mango is pretty tasty, as are dried Pears and apples. It's just a matter of what flavors you enjoy.
A good substitute for dried apricots would be other dried fruits such as dried peaches, prunes, or figs. These fruits have a similar sweet and chewy texture that can work well in recipes calling for dried apricots. Additionally, you could also consider using raisins or dried cranberries as substitutes, though they may have a slightly different flavor profile.
because deforestation is where the ground is dried up and u cant plant any more plant or even build a house it really bad
Peaches
It doesn't. South Carolina produces more peaches than Georgia. 2011 Production South Carolina: 90,000 tons Georgia: 40,000 tons
Not any more. They used to be. Now they are dead.
Do we have any ripe peaches in the fridge that need to be eaten soon?
you cant any more
no you cant i trid it befor and i cant get any more
you cant play it any more
Cant any more