A relative of the peach, this fruit has been grown in China since 2,000 B C 90% of the American crop comes from California Select plump, relatively firm fruit with a uniform color
Apricot is used to describe things that are yellowish-orange in colour. The bridesmaids wore apricot and white organza. Fruit of the tree Prunus armeniaca, in the rose family, cultivated generally throughout the temperate regions of the world and used fresh, cooked in pastries, or preserved by canning or drying. Apricot trees are large and spreading, with heart-shaped, dark green leaves. Flowers are white. The fruit is nearly smooth and generally similar to the peach in shape but with little to no hairiness when ripe. Apricots are a good source of vitamin A and are high in natural sugars. Dried apricots are an excellent source of iron