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  • Apricot - Wikipedia
    Apricot cultivars are usually grafted onto plum or peach rootstocks The cultivar scion provides the fruit characteristics, such as flavor and size, but the rootstock provides the growth characteristics of the plant
  • 9 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Apricots
    Beta carotene, another apricot nutrient, may protect against sunburns In a 10-week study, supplementing with beta carotene reduced sunburn risk by 20% (20)
  • Apricot | Description, Tree, Plant, Fruit, Facts | Britannica
    apricot, (Prunus armeniaca), economically important fruit tree, cultivated throughout the temperate regions of the world, especially in the Mediterranean Apricots are closely related to peaches, almonds, plums, and cherries They are eaten fresh or cooked and are preserved by canning or drying
  • Apricot Login
    Apricot is introducing an enhancement that makes Attendance Tracker data available in reports the same day it’s entered! You’ll be able to access attendance data in both Native Reporting and Apricot Results Reporting without delay — helping you work more efficiently and make timely decisions
  • Apricots: 20 Benefits, Nutrition, Side Effects How Much to Eat
    Is apricot healthier than peach? Both fruits are nutrient-rich, but apricots generally have slightly higher amounts of vitamin A, potassium, and certain antioxidants per serving
  • Apricots: Benefits, Nutrition, and Risks - Health
    One of apricots' key nutrients is fiber; each cup of fresh apricot has 3 1 grams which is almost 11% of the daily value (DV) 1 The fiber content is split pretty evenly between soluble and
  • What Is an Apricot? - The Spruce Eats
    What Is An Apricot? Apricots are fruits from the botanical family Prunus, which also includes peaches, cherries, plums and nectarines, as well as almonds They're round to slightly oblong, and measure 1 1 2 to 2 inches in diameter


















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