No, a date and a prune are not the same. A date is the fruit of the date palm tree, typically sweet and chewy, while a prune is a dried plum, known for its deep flavor and health benefits, particularly for digestion. Although both are dried fruits, they come from different types of fruit trees and have distinct tastes and uses in cooking.
No, but if you want I can find you a date. What the HECK dose that mean?
Because he couldnt find a date!!!
she went on a date
Prune juice has added sugars. Prune nectar does not. Also, prune nectar tastes WAY worse. It's nasty. But they both work the same, in a laxative sense. The open source nature of the internet is a wonderful thing and you can learn a lot from it. Unfortunately, not from the above answer. All fruit juices are 100% juice, nectars and "fruit cocktails" contain sugar -- usually high fructose corn syrup. These terms come from FDA food packaging regulations.
To read the expiration date on a can of Sunsweet prune juice, locate the date printed on the bottom or side of the can. It may be formatted as a month and year (e.g., 12/24) or in a Julian date format. This indicates the date until which the product is guaranteed to maintain its best quality. Always check for any signs of spoilage, like an off smell or unusual appearance, before consuming, even if the date has not passed.
When a prune is placed in distilled water, it will swell. This is because distilled water has a higher concentration of water molecules compared to the prune, causing water to move into the prune through osmosis, resulting in swelling as the prune absorbs water.
No, dates are the fruit of the date palm tree, while prunes are simply dried plumbs. They are entirely different.
You can prune it but the symmetrical shape that makes it attractive will be wrecked. If you do prune only tip prune.
Prune is just another word for 'cutting' i.e you cut your hair but prune a plant. So prune is to cut shorter.
A plum or a prune
A prune is any of various plum species. Prunes are usually sold as dried fruit. Fresh plums sold as prunes have an oval shape and dried prunes are wrinkly on the outside and chewy in the center. A prune is a dried plum and is a fruit not a berry.
yes a prune is a dried plum