Plumcots

Pluot Photo 

 Plumcot 

Available as:
Stemilt Artisan Organic

Facts of Interest: A plumcot (also known as pluot [plü-ot] as a registered trade name for a fruit developed in the late 20th century by Floyd Zaiger). In the United States, the fruit is known by most regulatory agencies as an interspecific plum.  It is a complex hybrid of plum and apricot, being ¾ plum and ¼ apricot in parentage.

The fruit’s exterior closely resembles a plum’s. Plumcots are noted for their sweetness (due to a very high sugar content) and for their intense flavor.  Nutritionally, plumcots are rich in vitamin A.

This cross of plum and apricot makes the plumcot a perfectly balanced taste experience.

Stone Fruit 

Characteristics

Appearance:

Red blush to full red over a yellow background. Sometimes mottled depending on variety

 

Texture & Firmness: Firm when harvested; slightly softer when mature

 

Internal Character: Bright white; Resists browning when sliced

 

Flavor:

Very Sweet

 

Shape:

Round

 

Size:

Medium

 

Uses:

Excellent eaten fresh


Artisan Organics is Stemilt’s banner for organic tree fruits. This label adorns all packaging and price look-up (PLU) stickers on Stemilt’s organic apples, pears, cherries and stone fruits.

Stemilt began major investments in organic tree fruit production back in 1989. At the time, farming organically on a large-scale was unheard of, since there were so few organic applications available. Despite the challenges, Stemilt founder Tom Mathison knew there was potential for organics in the marketplace and continued preparing Stemilt for future growth.

Because of Tom’s foresight, Stemilt gradually increased its organic presence, and today, is one of the nation’s leading shippers of organic tree fruits. Try Artisan Organics for a unique flavor experience that only natural farming methods can deliver!

Check out our Organic Leader page to learn more about what makes Stemilt a standout in the organic field!

Check out our Organic Leader page to learn more about what makes Stemilt a standout in the organic field!

Stemilt’s stone fruit is grown primarily in southeastern Washington, where the mighty Columbia River meets two of its biggest tributaries, the Snake and Yakima rivers. It’s here where four true growing seasons make it possible to grow large, vibrant, tree-ripened peaches, nectarines, apricots and pluots.

It starts in the winter when cold temperatures put the trees in a deep sleep. This “resting state” allows the orchards to gain enough energy for excellent fruit production. Perfect springtime bloom conditions set-up our trees for the busy growing season. In the summer, long, hot days build the sugars and size, while cool nights bring out the vibrant colors of these fruits.

The four-season miracle gets another boost from Stemilt’s natural farming methods. Our entire peach and nectarine crop, and many of our apricots, are grown organically. Balanced soils and trees combine with our natural pest control methods to create stone fruit with a truly unique summer flavor!

 

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