Lebensmittelzutaten - Steinfrüchte
Hier lernen Sie die Namen von Steinfrüchten auf Englisch wie "Kirsche", "Nektarine" und "Pfirsich".
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a small and round fruit with mainly red skin and a pit

Kirsche, Kirschen
a small round fruit with juicy flesh and purple or yellow skin and a pit

Pflaume, Zwetschge
a tropical fruit with sweet and tangy flesh, commonly found in Central and South America

Mombin, gelbe Pflaume
a small, peach-like drupe with a sweet and tangy flavor

wilder Pfirsich, kleine
a small, tart fruit that grows on wild cherry trees and is often used in culinary preparations

wilde Kirsche, Sauerkirsche
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, Weichselkirsche
a wild fruit with a sour taste and purple skin that grows on a bush

Schlehe, wilde Pflaume
a small yellow or orange fruit with juicy flesh and a large pit

Aprikose, Marille
a small, edible fruit produced by the sand cherry shrub, characterized by its sweet and tangy flavor with a hint of tartness

Sandkirsche, Sand-Weichsel
a tropical fruit similar to rambutan, known for its sweet and juicy flesh

Pulasan, eine tropische Frucht
a small, tart fruit native to South America with a bright red or orange skin

Pitanga, Cayenne-Kirsche
a small, bright red cherries that grow on the pin cherry tree

Vogelkirsche, wilde Kirsche
a small, tangy fruit native to South Asia, known for its refreshing taste and cooling properties

Phalsa, eine kleine
the edible fruit of the Partridgeberry plant, which is small and red

Rebhuhnbeere, rote Beere
a small green fruit with a bitter taste, commonly used in traditional medicine and skincare products

Neem, Niembaum
a peach-like fruit with smooth yellow and red skin

Nektarine, glatte Pfirsich
a tropical fruit with a sweet and juicy flesh, similar to a lychee, and it is native to Southeast Asia

Longan, Drachenauge
a small, sweet fruit with a chewy texture and a flavor reminiscent of dates or apples

Jujube, chinesische Dattel
a tropical fruit known for its small size, tart flavor, and thin edible skin

Jocote, eine kleine tropische Frucht
a small, round drupe with a sweet and nutty flavor

Zürgelbaum, Zürgelbaumfrucht
a small brown fruit with a sweet taste and a hard seed

Dattel, Dattel
a small dark purple fruit growing on an Asian plum tree

Damaszenerpflaume, kleine dunkelviolette Frucht
a small tropical fruit known for its bright red color and high vitamin C content

Acerola, Westindische Kirsche
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

Mispel, Japanische Mispel
a blackish fruit that grows in the North America, eaten by birds or wild animals

schwarze Kirsche, wilde Kirsche
a sweet green fruit like a small plum, with a single seed

Reneklode, grüne Pflaume
a type of sweet and juicy dessert plum with a distinct reddish-purple skin and yellow flesh

Victoria-Pflaume, Victoria Pflaume
a variety of cherry known for its luscious, sugary flavor and juicy flesh

süße Kirsche, Zuckerkirsche
a small fruit enclosed in a papery husk, known for its tart and sweet flavor

Physalis, Andenbeere
variety of cherry with a distinctive heart-shaped appearance, characterized by a pronounced cleft at the stem end

Herzkirsche, herzförmige Kirsche
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