Mirabelle plum

Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca

Mirabelle plum is a cultivar group of plum trees of the genus ''Prunus''. It is believed that the plum was cultivated from a wild fruit grown in Anatolia.
Mirabelle plum (Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca) ripe and ready to be eaten they were! Pictured these delicious small plums, called Mirabells, during my summer stay at the East Sea of Germany in 2018.
Sad that these very common fruits in my childhood days seem to be rare lately. Geotagged,Germany,Mirabelle plum,Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca,Summer

Appearance

The mirabelle is identified by its small, oval shape, smooth-textured flesh, and especially by its red, or dark yellow colour which becomes flecked in appearance. They are known for being sweet and full of flavour. The fruit is primarily used in fruit preserves and dessert pies, and its juice is commonly fermented for wine or distilled into plum brandy. Some 90% of mirabelle plums grown commercially are made into either jam or eau de vie . The plums are also excellent when eaten fresh.

The mirabelle reaches maturity and is harvested from July to mid-September in the Northern Hemisphere. The traditional method of shaking the trees is now mechanized, but the principle remains the same: the ripe fruits are shaken loose and collected in a net under the tree.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderRosales
FamilyRosaceae
GenusPrunus
SpeciesP. domestica
Photographed in
Germany