Introducing Plumogranate Plumcots — a Skittles Plum!

by Dorothy Reinhold on July 18, 2012


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A new hybrid of 75% plum and 25% apricot, this deeply red Plumogranate Plumcot is truly nature’s candy.  Let’s call it a Skittles plum, because that’s how sweet it is!

It tastes mostly like a plum with a hint of pom, thus the name. And, my friends, the deep red juice that runs down your arm will stain like pomegranate. (You have been warned about the staining part, which is actually worth it once you try the fruit. Just don’t wear a white shirt, OK?)

Pomogranate Plumcot on ShockinglyDeliciousYou could slice them and put in your salad, or make a crostata or galette or tart, but honestly, we ate them over the sink, and fighting broke out over who was getting the last one.

I won.

Get them now, while they are in season. They’re about $3 a pound (sometimes just labeled plumcot in the store), and grown in California.

You’ll cry when they’re gone.

A sample of this fruit was sent by the produce experts at Melissa’s Produce. 

Plumogranate Plumcot on ShockinglyDelicious

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Addison L. Smith June 30, 2020 at 12:35 pm

Where can I get some of this fruit? Is there an orchard or fruit seller who will ship them?

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Dorothy Reinhold June 30, 2020 at 2:15 pm

Addison,
You can call Melissa’s Produce toll-free at 800 588-0151. They should be able to tell you if they have any to sell you directly, or which stores in your area are stocking them!

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twitter_Mangoes_Chutney July 19, 2012 at 7:23 am

Wow, these sound amazing! Hopefully I will see some the next time I go out. Where can you typically find these? Would they be in a Safeway or something like Trader Joes?

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Dorothy July 20, 2012 at 7:48 am

Yep, regular grocery stores! Sometimes they are simply labeled plumcots, if the produce staff isn’t vigilant or particular.

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Christina July 18, 2012 at 2:44 pm

Saw these advertised yesterday on a Gelson’s FB post…they look and sound amazing!

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