plumcots
Plumcots are a hybrid fruit resulting from the cross-pollination of a plum and an apricot. This interspecific hybrid, also known as a pluot or aprium, combines traits from both parent fruits. Plumcots typically have a smooth skin, similar to a plum, and a flesh that can range in color from yellow to red, depending on the variety. Their flavor is often a delightful blend of plum sweetness with apricot undertones, and they can be juicier than either parent. The texture is generally firm yet yielding, with a sweet and slightly tart profile.
The development of plumcots began in California in the 1980s, with the goal of creating a fruit