brzoskwinia
Brzoskwinia is a Polish term referring to a type of plum most commonly known as the Greengage plum. It is a culinary plum cultivar believed to have originated in the United States. The brzoskwinia is known for its blue-green skin and pale yellow flesh that turns pale green when ripened.
Brzoskwinia is characterized by its characteristic sweet and slightly tart taste, and a firm but not hard
During the ripening process, the brzoskwinia plum undergoes a significant color change from green to pale yellow
Brzoskwinia plums have a relatively short shelf life and typically retain most of their flavor when cooked
The origin of the brzoskwinia plum remains unclear, although historical estimates believe it to be between