Lebensmittelzutaten - Steinfrüchte
Hier lernen Sie die Namen von Steinfrüchten auf Englisch wie „Cherry“, „Nectarine“ und „Peach“.
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a small round fruit with juicy flesh and purple or yellow skin and a pit
Pflaume
a tropical fruit with sweet and tangy flesh, commonly found in Central and South America
Mombin
a small, peach-like drupe with a sweet and tangy flavor
wilder Pfirsich
a small, tart fruit that grows on wild cherry trees and is often used in culinary preparations
Wildkirsche
a soft and juicy fruit that has a pit in the middle and its skin has extremely little hairs on it
Pfirsich
a small, round fruit with a tangy flavor and bright red color
Sauerkirsche
a wild fruit with a sour taste and purple skin that grows on a bush
Schlehe
a small yellow or orange fruit with juicy flesh and a large pit
Aprikose
a small, edible fruit produced by the sand cherry shrub, characterized by its sweet and tangy flavor with a hint of tartness
Sandkirsche
a tropical fruit similar to rambutan, known for its sweet and juicy flesh
Pulasan
a small, tart fruit native to South America with a bright red or orange skin
Pitanga
a small, bright red cherries that grow on the pin cherry tree
Pinienkirsche
a small, tangy fruit native to South Asia, known for its refreshing taste and cooling properties
phalsa
the edible fruit of the Partridgeberry plant, which is small and red
Rebhuhnbeere
a small green fruit with a bitter taste, commonly used in traditional medicine and skincare products
Neem
a tropical fruit with a sweet and juicy flesh, similar to a lychee, and it is native to Southeast Asia
Longan
a small, sweet fruit with a chewy texture and a flavor reminiscent of dates or apples
Jujube
a tropical fruit known for its small size, tart flavor, and thin edible skin
Jocote
a small, round, and juicy berry with a sweet and tangy flavor
japanische Kirsche
a small tropical fruit known for its bright red color and high vitamin C content
Acerola
a very small, typically green fruit with a hard seed and a bitter taste, eaten or used to extract oil from
Olive
a round yellow fruit that is acidic in taste and single-seeded, growing on bushes in Japan, china and the Middle East
Nisperos
a blackish fruit that grows in the North America, eaten by birds or wild animals
schwarze Kirsche
a sweet green fruit like a small plum, with a single seed
Grünpflaume
a small, tart fruit used primarily for making Maraschino liqueur and other cherry-flavored products
Marasca-Kirsche
a type of sweet and juicy dessert plum with a distinct reddish-purple skin and yellow flesh
Victoria-Pflaume
a variety of cherry known for its luscious, sugary flavor and juicy flesh
süße Kirsche
a small fruit enclosed in a papery husk, known for its tart and sweet flavor
Physalis
variety of cherry with a distinctive heart-shaped appearance, characterized by a pronounced cleft at the stem end
Herz-Kirsche
a dried plum rich in carbohydrates and fiber, usually consumed after eating
Trockenpflaume