cocoa plum (Meaning)

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cocoa plum (n)

small tropical American tree bearing edible plumlike fruit

plum-shaped whitish to almost black fruit used for preserves; tropical American

Synonyms & Antonyms of cocoa plum

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cocoa plum Sentence Examples

  1. We embarked on a culinary adventure in the Caribbean, searching for the elusive and tart-flavored coco plum.
  2. Intrigued by its vibrant purple skin, I inquired at the market about the unfamiliar coco plum.
  3. The vendor explained that coco plum jam, with its perfect balance of sweet and tart, is a local breakfast favorite.
  4. Unlike its namesake, the plum, the flesh of a coco plum is surprisingly firm and not as juicy.
  5. While not commercially widespread, some southern Florida backyards boast a coco plum tree for its unique fruit and ornamental value.
  6. The hunt for fresh coco plums led us to a hidden gem of a farmer's market overflowing with exotic fruits.
  7. Despite its name, the coco plum isn't related to plums, but rather belongs to the Chrysobalanaceae family.
  8. Standing out amongst the vibrant red mangoes and yellow pineapples, a basket of purple coco plums piqued our curiosity at the market.
  9. The search for information about coco plums revealed it's a regional fruit enjoyed for its unique flavor and potential health benefits.
  10. Eager to experience the taste of this intriguing fruit, we vowed to return to the Caribbean during coco plum season.

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small tropical American tree bearing edible plumlike fruit, plum-shaped whitish to almost black fruit used for preserves; tropical American

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We embarked on a culinary adventure in the Caribbean, searching for the elusive and tart-flavored coco plum.

Intrigued by its vibrant purple skin, I inquired at the market about the unfamiliar coco plum.

The vendor explained that coco plum jam, with its perfect balance of sweet and tart, is a local breakfast favorite.

Unlike its namesake, the plum, the flesh of a coco plum is surprisingly firm and not as juicy.