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1 plum. Lunch (399 calories) 1 serving Piled-High Vegetable Pitas. P.M. Snack (29 calories) 1 cup sliced red bell pepper. Dinner (457 calories) 1 serving Slow-Cooker Pasta e Fagioli Soup Freezer Pack.
1 plum. Lunch (479 calories) 1 serving Chickpea & Quinoa Bowl with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce. P.M. Snack (156 calories) ¾ cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. ½ cup raspberries. Dinner ...
Make it 1,500 calories: Change A.M. snack to 1 plum and change P.M. snack to 1 medium orange. Make it 2,000 calories: Add ¼ cup unsalted dry-roasted almonds as an evening snack.
A prune is a dried plum, most commonly from the European plum (Prunus domestica) tree.Not all plum species or varieties can be dried into prunes. [3] A prune is the firm-fleshed fruit (plum) of Prunus domestica varieties that have a high soluble solids content, and do not ferment during drying. [4]
Dacryodes edulis is a fruit tree in the family Burseraceae native to Africa.Its various regional names include safou (Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola), messa, plum (), atanga (Equatorial Guinea and Gabon), ube, elumi/rukuki (), [2] [3] African pear, bush pear, African plum, nsafu, bush butter tree, or butterfruit.
The Victoria plum is a type of English plum. It has a yellow flesh with a red or mottled skin. This plum is a cultivar of the egg plum group (Prunus domestica ssp. intermedia). The fruit is oval or ovate in shape. The ground colour is greenish yellow, mostly covered with purple.
Make it 1,500 calories: Change A.M. snack to 1 plum and change P.M. snack to 1 medium orange. Make it 2,000 calories: Add ¼ cup dry-roasted unsalted almonds as an evening snack.
Astragalus crassicarpus, known as ground plum or buffalo plum, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae, native to North America. [3] It was described in 1813. [4] The fruit is edible and was used by Native Americans as food and horse medicine. It is a host of afranius duskywing larvae.