Japanese apricot
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Tweet n. 1. A tree (Prunus mume) of the rose family, native to Central Asia and widely cultivated for its fragrant pink or white flowers and yellowish-red fleshy fruit. 2. The tart fruit of this plant, often dried, pickled, or used to make wine. |
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