The nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) is a fruit that belongs to the genus Prunus, which includes the cherry and plum. Nectarines are available in many different sizes, and their colors range from yellow to white, depending on the country of origin. Unlike peaches, nectarines have a smooth outer surface rather than a fuzzy, velvety surface.
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