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n2:300266272
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2007-02-19T14:10:14
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2011-06-21T14:21:15
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peach (fruit) perziken (vrucht)
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peaches (fruit) táo
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Verwijst naar de grote, ronde, sappige vrucht met één pit, afkomstig van een vrij kleine boom die behoort tot het genus Prunus persica, welke oorspronkelijk uit China zou komen, en die in warmere streken overal ter wereld wordt gekweekt. De vrucht heeft een geelroze kleur en een donzige schil met een roodachtig gele kleur. Refers to the large round, juicy, single-seeded fruit of a smallish tree belonging to the genus Prunus persica, believed to have originated in China, and cultivated in warmer climates throughout the world. The fruit has yellow or whitish flesh, a delicate aroma, and a skin that is either velvety (peaches) or smooth (nectarines) in different cultivars. Peaches are known in for the many associated folk tales and traditions, including that it was said to be consumed by the immortals, conferring longevity on all who ate them.