English to Hindi Dictionary damson

damson

झरबेर
definition
noun
European-type plums include the prunes and damsons : ‘Italian’ and ‘Stanley’ are two of the most famous.
a small purple-black plumlike fruit.
The reserve contains the remains of an apple and damson orchard.
the small deciduous tree that bears the damson fruit, probably derived from the bullace.
translation of 'damson'
आलूबुखारा का वृक्ष,
आलूबुखारा
noun
आलूचा,
झरबेर
example
After a brief potted history of the damson, owner Michael Walsh invited the royal guest to sample his 'damson' gin, to which the parched Prince quipped: ‘I thought you would never ask!’
In fact, he bought the wood today, but 'damson' picking and jelly making prevented him starting on that project yet.
The reserve contains the remains of an apple and 'damson' orchard.
'damson' jam
Whipping up enthusiasm at the Rural Forum as well as a delicious 'damson' syllabub was Cumbrian chef and local food historian John Crouch.
Witherslack's Windfall Co-Operative is adding value to the local 'damson' crop by making handmade preserves with fruit from orchards within the parish.
If it's a winter wedding, could you wear a berry coloured gown, 'damson' or even red?
Relishes such as wild cherry and bramble or 'damson' jelly and gin - which goes very well with game - are very popular, too.
IT is 'damson' blossom time in the Lyth Valley and Damson Day is a celebration of this very fact.
Dense 'damson' and winter berry fruits make this an ideal food accompaniment.
There are damsons in other parts of the British Isles, but the flavour of the smaller Westmorland 'damson' is said to be second to none.
Britain took a more prominent role than other European countries in developing the cultivation of improved kinds of 'damson' .
There was great cheese, baked rice with 'damson' jam and nutmeg and golden syrup pudding.
Autumnal shades abound, burnished orange; mauve; burnt umber; ochre; sage green and 'damson' , preferably all in the one outfit.
They sat at the small table before the fire and feasted on roast beef, stewed winter vegetables, chunks of fine white bread, and 'damson' preserves.
Swoop on the remaining bottles of this brilliant discounted sweet 'damson' plum-packed red, 50 per cent garnacha to 50 per cent tempranillo.
Add the brandy and flambé. Add 'damson' purée so that the breasts are lightly coated all over.
The wine list is long, the ale is real, and the upstairs dining room - all 'damson' walls and wonky polished floorboards - overlooks the town.
Those of you who remember the lime and ginger scheme will be pleased to hear that it has been redone using 'damson' , with gold trimming.
The beautifully poached 'damsons' , greengages and plums which accompanied them were ambrosial enough to serve on their own.
The hedgerows are rich with fruit, elderberries, blackberries, sloes, hips and 'damsons' .
Other fruits, such as 'damsons' , apples, pears, and peaches, were also made into marmalades.
The fruit of the 'damson tree' is useful only if you like damson jam - but the blossom, which is out right now, is the most lovely sight.
For a crop of apples, pears, plums, 'damsons' , gages or cherries, which are left outside all year round, try dwarf and pyramid fruit trees.
Michaelmas had come, with its fragrant basketfuls of purple 'damsons' , and its paler purple daisies’.
European-type plums include the prunes and 'damsons' : ‘Italian’ and ‘Stanley’ are two of the most famous.
There are still strawberries, late and ripe, to go with the wild blackberries; Victoria plums and 'damsons' are easy enough to find and even the odd greengage or two.
Like the cherries, the gin-soaked 'damsons' also retain their stone so that the fruit keeps its shape.
At this year's festival there'll be damson jam, bottled 'damsons' , wine, gin, beer and syrup, chocolates, ice cream - and even damson bread.
Adding cooking apples or 'damsons' will ensure a perfect set in jam or jelly because of these fruits' high pectin levels.
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