A type of berry that has a hard core in the center. Some fruits, such as plums, peaches, and cherries, have a thickened mesocarp that is edible, while others, such as walnuts and ginkgo trees, have a central seed that is edible. They are also called stone fruits. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
液果の一種で,中心部に堅い核をもつ果実をいう。ウメ,モモ,サクランボのように,肥厚した中果皮を食用にするものと,クルミ,イチョウ (銀杏) のように中心の種子を食用とするものとがある。石果ともいう。
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