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From: robert@smcvax.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Nectarine vs Peach
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 12:58:00 EDT
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/* Written  8:04 pm  Sep 12, 1985 by mtgzz.UUCP!seb in smcvax:net.cooks */
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	Is a nectarine a product of breeding non-fuzzy peaches until
they got a fuzzless peach? (Is this esoteric, or what?) They taste
the same. The only difference is the fuzz. I prefer nectarines since
I don't like fuzz with my fruit. Anyone know?

Sharon Badian
ihnp4!mtgzz!seb

...just running up that hill...
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If I remember correctly, a nectarine is a cross of a peach and a plum.

Robert Wallace  {ctvax,infoswx}!smcvax!robert