Yes apricots have a pit. They are very mush like peaches.
Apricots have a pit like a peach. It's likely removed for the apricot to be dried.
No, as long as you remove the pit, stem and any leaves. My dog loves apricots. Dogs can not eat grapes, raisins, tomatoes or citrus.
One cup of fresh apricots, when chopped or sliced, typically weighs around 150 to 160 grams. This can vary slightly based on the size and ripeness of the apricots. When measuring whole apricots, the weight may differ due to the pit.
Sweet pit apricots need no preparation simply crack the shell and eat the pit if it is bitter it is definitely not a sweet pit apricot. If it is it should taste like almond but almost more like essence of almond ( a bit sweeter) its hard to explain but its definitely not bitter
Stone fruits are fruits with a stone or "pit" in the middle. Cherries, peaches and plums are examples of stone fruits.
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.
No apricots are fruit.
Dried Apricots are called "khumani" in Hindi.
An apricot is a small orange fruit of the rose family, closely related to plums, peaches and similar fruit with a large single pit. I am not aware of any uses of the word apricot as a verb. Perhaps it means to have apricots thrown at one. "Apricotted" would be the past tense.
No. Apricots are just a sweet fruit.
That is about 4 average apricots
Drupes have a fleshy outer fruit and a hard pit with a seed in it. Examples are mangoes, coffee beans, dates, peaches, plums, almonds and apricots.