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Summary Of: Apricot

The Apricot was first cultivated in India in about 3000 BC... white heart cherry and apricot from Armenia to Europe... The season in which apricot is present in the market in Egypt is very short... to something that will not happen because the apricot disappears from the market in Egypt so shortly after it has appeared... Egyptians usually dry apricot and sweeten it then use it to make a drink called... They were called the grigg apricot which meant sweet apricot... the Apricot is native to a... The limiting factor in apricot culture is spring... Apricot cultivars are most often... A cutting of an existing apricot plant provides the fruit characteristics such as flavour... There is an old adage that an apricot tree will not grow far from the mother tree... Apricot output in 2005... Apricot output in 2005... Apricot output in 2005... are flavoured with extract of apricot kernels rather than almonds... apricot seeds were used to treat... and in the 17th century apricot oil was used in... the tip of the apricot holds a concentrated amount of the chemical laetrile... the grigg apricot is a sweet apricot valued during Egyptian times... associate the apricot with education and medicine... describing an apricot tree in bloom... VII Symposium on Apricot Culture and Decline...

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