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Prune

Prunus domestica (dried) Allergen-Free
Prune

Sourcing & Taxonomy

  • Family Rosaceae
  • Primary Cuisine Global
  • Seasonality Year-Round (dried), Late Summer (fresh)
  • Source Plums (Prunus domestica)

Was ist Prune?

Dried plum, known for its chewy texture, sweet-tart flavor, and high fiber content, often used as a snack or in baking.

"The humble dried plum's surprising versatility."

Wie schmeckt Prune?

Sweet, caramel-like, slightly tangy

Taste
Sweet, Tart, Caramel, Slightly Fermented
Texture
Chewy, Sticky, Soft, Fleshy
Aroma
Fruity, Sweet, Stewed fruit
Acidity
Low

Technical Metrics

Dietary Fiber (per 100g)

7g (28% DV)

Global Production (2022)

~1.2 million tons

Sorbitol Content

Natural sugar alcohol, aids digestion

Nährwertangaben

Per 5 prunes (40g)
Calories240 kcal
Total Fat0.4 g
Saturated Fat0.05 g
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Protein2.2 g
Total Carbohydrate64 g
Dietary Fiber7.1 g
Total Sugars38 g
Calcium43 mg
Iron0.9 mg
Potassium732 mg

Geheimtipp des Chefs

To rehydrate dry prunes, soak them in warm tea, brandy, or fruit juice for 30 minutes, then drain and chop for recipes.

Prune Ersatz & Verhältnisse

Der beste Ersatz für Prune ist Dried Apricots, verwendet im Verhältnis 1:1. Similar chewiness and sweetness, though a different flavor profile. Good for baking.

Ersatz für Prune mit Verhältnissen
Ersatz Verhältnis Am besten geeignet für
Dried Apricots Am besten 1:1 Similar chewiness and sweetness, though a different flavor profile. Good for baking.
Dates 1:1 Sweeter, very soft and sticky texture. Excellent in energy bars and for sweetening.
Dried Figs 1:1 Nutty, earthy flavor with a chewy, seedy texture. Good for savory or sweet dishes.
Raisins (dark) 1:1 Smaller, sweeter, and less fibrous. Good as a general dried fruit substitute.

Wie man Prune auswählt & lagert

  1. Look for plump, moist prunes.
  2. Avoid excessively dry or sticky ones.
  3. Pitted is convenient.

Womit passt Prune gut zusammen?

  • Pork
  • Chicken
  • Brandy
  • Red Wine
  • Cinnamon
  • Walnuts
  • Almonds
  • Vanilla
  • Chocolate.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie schmeckt Prune?

Sweet, caramel-like, slightly tangy Fruity, Sweet, Stewed fruit

Was ist ein guter Ersatz für Prune?

Der beste Ersatz ist Dried Apricots (1:1). Similar chewiness and sweetness, though a different flavor profile. Good for baking.

Wie wählt und lagert man Prune?

Look for plump, moist prunes. Avoid excessively dry or sticky ones. Pitted is convenient.

Rezepte mit Prune

Number Of Servings Low Protein Main Ingredient Low Carb

A To Z Bread

This incredibly versatile and moist bread is a delicious way to use up leftover frozen berries! Packed with flavor and easy to customize, A to Z Berry Bread is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a delightful afternoon treat. Make it your own by adding your favorite mix of frozen fruits, nuts, and spices.

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Time To Make Preparation Coffee Cakes Weeknight

Apricot Prune Coffee Cake

Indulge in this irresistible Apricot Prune Coffee Cake, a family favorite recipe passed down through generations! This moist and flavorful cake boasts the perfect balance of sweet apricots and tangy prunes, creating a truly unforgettable taste sensation. Get ready for rave reviews – it's the perfect addition to your brunch table or afternoon coffee break.

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Main Ingredient African Time To Make Preparation

Aracia Mahshia Bil Goz Walnut Stuffed Prunes

Experience a taste of Egyptian culinary tradition with this exquisite recipe for Aracia Mahshia Bil Goz – walnut-stuffed prunes infused with aromatic tea syrup! These plump prunes, soaked in strong black tea and delicately filled with crunchy walnuts, are traditionally served chilled with a rich, creamy topping. While authentically paired with boiled buffalo milk, we suggest crème fraîche for an equally delightful experience. This recipe, originally featured in Saveur magazine in 1996, offers a unique and sophisticated dessert or tea-time treat. Prepare to be amazed by the rich flavors and elegant presentation.

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Course Inexpensive Main Ingredient American

Baby's Favorite Prune Cake

Unlock the secret to a moist, delicious prune cake with this almost-legendary recipe! Inspired by a cherished family heirloom, this old-fashioned quick bread uses a surprising ingredient – baby food – to achieve unparalleled flavor and texture. Forget dry, crumbly prune cakes; this recipe delivers a burst of prune goodness and unbelievable moisture in every bite. Perfect for afternoon tea, dessert, or a special occasion, this cake is guaranteed to become a new favorite!

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Course Preparation Course Condiments Etc

Baker's Prune Butter Substitute For Oil In Chocolate Cakes

Unlock the secret to intensely moist and fudgy chocolate cakes and brownies with this surprisingly delicious prune butter! Its naturally dark color complements rich chocolate flavors perfectly, eliminating the need for oil. This recipe transforms simple prunes into a magical fat replacement, adding depth and complexity to your baking. Perfect for dark chocolate recipes!

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Course Time To Make 60 Minutes Or Less 3 Steps Or Less

Banana Prune Muffins

These Banana Prune Muffins are a delightful surprise! Forget everything you think you know about prune-based baked goods. These muffins are incredibly moist, not at all chewy or rubbery, and surprisingly low in fat (under 5g per muffin!). The perfect blend of sweet banana and subtly sweet prunes creates a flavor explosion that will have you devouring the entire batch in a flash! A must-try recipe for a healthy and delicious treat.

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4 Hours Or Less Chicken Oven Kosher

Basteeya Moroccan Chicken Pie

Inspired by Christine Cushing's show, this Basteeya recipe delivers an unforgettable Moroccan culinary experience. Flaky phyllo pastry cradles a savory blend of tender chicken, warming spices, and fragrant almonds. A showstopper for any occasion, this recipe is perfect for adventurous home cooks looking for a delicious and impressive main course.

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Number Of Servings Low In Something Cuisine African

Beef And Prune Tagine

Transport your taste buds to the vibrant souks of Morocco with this authentic Beef and Prune Tagine! Adapted from a family recipe perfected during trips to Morocco, this slow-cooked masterpiece boasts tender beef, sweet prunes, and fragrant spices. Serve with fluffy couscous or rice for a truly unforgettable culinary experience. Easy to follow instructions ensure even beginner cooks can achieve restaurant-quality results.

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Main Ingredient Weeknight 4 Hours Or Less Main Ingredient

Bigos From Out Of This Kitchen

Dive into the rich flavors of authentic Polish Bigos! This hearty hunter's stew, made with a secret family recipe, is incredibly flavorful but requires some time and patience. The result? A deeply satisfying, complex, and unforgettable dish perfect for a chilly evening. Get ready for an adventure in taste!

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Time To Make Moroccan Holiday Event 4 Hours Or Less

L Ham Lahlou Algerian North African Sweet Lamb Dish

Indulge in the exquisite flavors of L Ham Lahlou, a traditional Algerian dessert lamb dish perfect for Ramadan, special occasions, or any time you crave a unique culinary experience. This recipe, passed down through generations, features tender lamb infused with warm spices and sweet fruits. While traditionally served as a delightful after-dinner treat, its rich and satisfying taste makes it a memorable addition to any meal. Easily adaptable to your preferences, you can experiment with various fruits to create your signature version. This recipe freezes beautifully, making it ideal for meal prepping or enjoying individual portions later. Discover the magic of this North African treasure and prepare for a taste sensation!

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