clingstone
Americanadjective
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of clingstone
Example Sentences
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To narrow it down, consider whether you prefer freestone or clingstone and what your intended purpose is – will you slice the peach and eat it as is, or will you use it for cooking?
From Seattle Times • Jun. 4, 2024
Freestone and clingstone reference how much the flesh of the fruit adheres to its pit.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 20, 2021
Aside from the pitting process, the difference between the two is that clingstone fruits are juicier and slightly sweeter, making them ideal for canning and preserving.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 20, 2021
Sometimes people ask me for recipes and consult on how to tell the difference between a clingstone and freestone peach.
From The Guardian • Sep. 1, 2020
Yet his satisfaction was not without its drawbacks; the peach seemed a clingstone, after all; and there was a bitter tang to its skin.
From Under the Skylights by Fuller, Henry Blake
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