melocotoon (Meaning)

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melocotoon (n.)

A quince.

A kind of peach having one side deep red, and the flesh yellow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of melocotoon

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melocotoon Sentence Examples

  1. The juicy melocotoon burst with sweetness as I bit into its luscious flesh.
  2. The fragrance of ripe melocotones filled the orchard, inviting passersby to indulge.
  3. My grandmother's melocotoon pie was a culinary masterpiece, its flaky crust and aromatic filling delighting all.
  4. The local market sold an abundance of fresh melocotones, their skin glistening with a golden hue.
  5. Canned melocotones were a staple in our pantry, providing a taste of summer in the colder months.
  6. The melocotoon trees in the backyard produced an abundance of fruit, which we shared with our neighbors.
  7. The melocotoon's fuzzy skin was a unique and appealing characteristic.
  8. The delicate balance of acidity and sweetness in melocotones made them a perfect fruit to pair with other flavors.
  9. The melocotoon played a prominent role in traditional Spanish cuisine, being used in both savory and sweet dishes.
  10. The melocotoon's versatility made it a popular ingredient in smoothies, salads, and desserts alike.

FAQs About the word melocotoon

A quince., A kind of peach having one side deep red, and the flesh yellow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The juicy melocotoon burst with sweetness as I bit into its luscious flesh.

The fragrance of ripe melocotones filled the orchard, inviting passersby to indulge.

My grandmother's melocotoon pie was a culinary masterpiece, its flaky crust and aromatic filling delighting all.

The local market sold an abundance of fresh melocotones, their skin glistening with a golden hue.