mirabelle plum

mirabelle plum
The sweet, edible drupaceous fruit of the mirabelle prune tree, a cultivar of the plum tree of the genus Prunus, often used in pies, wines, and brandy.

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  • mirabelle — mir·a·belle || ‚mɪrÉ™ bel n. sweet yellow fruit that looks like plum; European tree that produces this fruit; brandy made from the mirabelle fruit …   English contemporary dictionary

  • mirabelle — /mir euh bel , mir euh bel /, n. a dry, white plum brandy from Alsace. [1700 10; < F; MF mirabolan MYROBALAN, by folk etym.] * * * …   Universalium

  • mirabelle — [ mɪrəbɛl] noun 1》 a sweet yellow plum like fruit that is a variety of the greengage.     ↘the tree that bears mirabelles. 2》 a liqueur distilled from mirabelles. Origin C18: from Fr …   English new terms dictionary

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  • Mirabel (disambiguation) — Mirabel most often refers to Montréal Mirabel International Airport in Quebec, Canada. Contents 1 Places 1.1 Austria 1.2 Canada …   Wikipedia

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