- The
greengages are a
group of
cultivars of the
common Middle Eastern plum. The
first true
greengage came from a green-fruited wild plum
which originated...
- The
Greengage Summer (called Loss of
Innocence in the U.S.) is a 1961
British drama film
directed by
Lewis Gilbert and
starring Kenneth More and Susannah...
- as
plums in English,
though not all
plums belong to this species. The
greengages and
damsons also
belong to
subspecies of P. domestica. It
typically forms...
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plums increased during the 17th and 18th centuries.
During this
period greengages were
given their English name and the
Mirabelle plum
became firmly established...
- year.
Fruits which are
commonly candied include cherries, pineapple,
greengages, pears,
peaches and melon, as well as
ginger root. The prin****l candied...
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against the
Tacoma Tigers two
members of the
Greengages were
fined US$5 for
arguing a
strike call. The
Greengages were
losing money according to team president...
-
commercial varieties of plum in the UK and
mainland Europe - Victoria,
greengages,
bullace etc. Wild
types are
large shrubs or
small trees reaching 8–12 m...
-
include 'Sutter', 'Tulare Giant', 'Moyer', 'Imperial', 'Italian', and
greengages.
Fresh prunes reach the
market earlier than
fresh plums and are usually...
- The
Enlightenment of the
Greengage Tree (Persian: اشراق درخت گوجه سبز) is a
novel written by
Shokoofeh Azar, an
Iranian writer living in Australia. This...
- refrigeration.
There is also wide
cultivation of plums,
especially mirabelles and
greengages. In Gr**** mythology,
Mount Pelion (which took its name from the mythical...