peaches in the PONS Dictionary

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The area has climates suited for the cultivation of apples, but pears, peaches, quince and figs are also grown.
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Pears, apples, apricots, quince, plums, nectarines, cherries, mulberries, and peaches were commonly seen in the 20th century.
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Other ingredients included peaches, beet sugar, local balsamic vinegar, and water.
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Apples, peaches, apricots, plums and blackberries are the most commonly used fruits.
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The mine owners send down spoiled peaches; the miners send them back.
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Monkey eats many of the peaches, which have taken millennia to ripen, becomes immortal and runs amok.
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She also constructed an orangery and several greenhouses where she grew apricots, cherries, peaches, grapes and pineapples.
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The site has an edible landscape with indigenous fruit and leaves, as well as apricots, peaches, grapes, kiwi fruit, mulberries and figs growing in sheltered areas.
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Variations include raspberries, peaches, mangos, blueberries, blackberries, pineapple, papayas, honeydew, oranges, cantaloupe, or cherries and strawberries.
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Think halibut crusted with challah, chopped liver accompanied by pastrami-onion jam, and matzoh ball soup and smoked duck with peaches and blackberry gastrique.
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