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Peach

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$1.99 / lbApproximate price based on US supermarkets.

Mexican durazno is a peach with yellow flesh and a velvety skin, used mainly in preserves and festive drinks. It appears in Christmas ponche alongside tejocotes and cinnamon, in artisan jams, in peach atole, and in summer aguas frescas. It also features in sweet-and-sour sauces served alongside pork dishes.

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How it's used in Mexican cooking

Peach, part of the fruits section of the Mexican pantry, appears in 2 recipes in our collection, including Chillies in Walnut Sauce and Relleno de Puerco (Fruit-Stuffed Pork Loin). Each recipe shows step by step how it is added, in what quantity and which other ingredients it is paired with — the most reliable guide to how it is actually used in Mexican cooking.

Recipes using peach

Frequently asked questions

How many recipes use Peach?

Peach is used in 2 recipes in our collection, such as Chillies in Walnut Sauce and Relleno de Puerco (Fruit-Stuffed Pork Loin). The full list, with a photo and link for each recipe, is on this page.

Where can I buy Peach in the US?

You can buy Peach online via the Amazon link on this page, or look for it at Mexican and Latino grocery stores in the US.

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