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Peaches

Quick Facts

Fruit Type: Stone fruit/drupe
Scientific Name: Prunus persica
Seasonality: Summer
Nutrients: Potassium, beta carotene, lutein
Flavor: Sweet with a slight tartness
Complementary Flavors: Berries, lemon, ginger, vanilla, mint
Quick Cooking Tip: Blanching peaches will make it easier to remove their skin. Soak in boiling water for about 30 seconds, then transfer to and ice bath and peel!
Cost: $$*
*from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$)

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Are Peaches Good for You?

Peaches are deliciously sweet, and often included in desserts—but they don’t have to be just a guilty pleasure. Learn all about peaches and their health benefits.

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Peach Recipes

Learn peach benefits, nutrition facts, culinary tips, and recipes. 
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Health Benefits

  • Supports Healthy Brain Function
  • Protects Skin
  • Promotes Eye Health
  • Hydrates and Balances Fluids in the Body
  • Supports Heart Health

Did You Know?

Nectarines are peaches with a genetic mutation that leaves them without fuzz on their skin.

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Health-Conscious Shopping

Fresh peaches have more nutrients than canned and don’t come with any additives. To enjoy peaches at their nutritional peak any time of the year, freeze slices on a baking sheet until solid, then transfer to a freezer-proof container.

Sustainability Tip

Left your peaches out on the counter for a little too long? Repurpose them by making a quick mash: Peel and slice overripe peaches and cook over the stove until softened. Add a squeeze of lemon and either mash or blend to desired consistency. Serve with eggs or Paleo pancakes, spooned over pork or chicken, or mixed into Paleo yogurt or vinaigrettes.

Sliced peaches simmering in a pot

Resources

The information above was compiled with help from the following sources.
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Andrea Dehnke

Content Manager,
The Paleo Diet

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