Persians
Dried apricots are apricots, not peaches. Apricots are a different fruit. You can buy fresh apricots at the grocery store; they actually are quite good.
Yes apricots have a pit. They are very mush like peaches.
as an apple
The Tudors ate peaches and apricots but only if you were rich because they were very expensive so the poor could not aford them.
Peaches or apples, nectarines.
Apples, apricots (they were introduced form Armenia) cherries (they were introduced form Turkey) figs, filberts, melons (they were introduced form Africa) olives, pears, peaches, damson plums (they were introduced from Syria) quinces and pomegranates (they were introduced from Africa). Lemons were introduced in the 1st century AD.
The same as peaches, apricots etc.
Peaches, along with Cherries, plums, apricots and nectarines, are all part of the stone fruit family.
Edward Banks
Warm-temperate fruits include apricots, peaches, and plums.
No, Nectarines are smooth skinned, it is peaches and apricots that have a fuzzy skin.
yes they would perfer apricots, apples, or peaches