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  2. Yes, plums help you poop. But they have other impressive ...

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    And with more than 2,000 varieties of plums out there to explore, Derocha says, it's worth giving these stone fruits a chance. Plums nutrition. In one whole plum, you'll find: 30 calories. 0.5 ...

  3. Plum Baby - Wikipedia

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    Plum Baby was a United Kingdom company producing organic food for babies, based in Taplow. In August 2014 the company announced that they were to cease trading. This announcement followed a number of product recalls in 2013 after the founder sold the business to Darwin Private Equity.

  4. Plum - Wikipedia

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    Plums can be eaten fresh, dried to make prunes, used in jams, or fermented into wine and distilled into brandy. Plum kernels contain cyanogenic glycosides, but the oil made from them is not commercially available. In terms of nutrition, raw plums are 87% water, 11% carbohydrates, 1% protein, and less than 1% fat.

  5. Campbell to Acquire Plum Organics, a Leading Premium ... - AOL

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    The company is based in Emeryville, Calif. "Plum" is the No. 2 brand of organic baby food in the U.S. and is currently the No. 4 baby food brand overall. Baby food is an approximately $2 billion ...

  6. Black Amber (plum) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Amber is a cultivar of plum known for its distinctive dark color and sweet flavor. It is a choice for fresh consumption and is often used in jams, jellies, and other culinary applications. The Black Amber plum is cultivated in various regions around the world, including North America, Europe, and Australia. It thrives in temperate ...

  7. Buchanania obovata - Wikipedia

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    Eaten for more than 53,000 years but previously little-known among non-Indigenous people, the scientists learnt about the plum from people at the remote community of Yirrkala. It is harvested some time after the Kakadu plum harvests. Nutritional analysis showed high levels of protein, dietary fibre and the minerals potassium, phosphorus and ...

  8. Prunus domestica - Wikipedia

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    Plums are grown commercially in orchards, but modern rootstocks, together with self-fertile strains, training and pruning methods, allow single plums to be grown in relatively small spaces. Their early flowering and fruiting means that they require a sheltered spot away from frosts and cold winds.

  9. Vitex doniana - Wikipedia

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