Experts share all of the juicy details.
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There’s a reason you need a napkin when you bite into a ripe summer peach — the fruit is nearly 90 percent water.
Experts share all of the juicy details.
Experts share all of the juicy details.
Credit...Suzanne Saroff for The New York Times
Supported by
By Isobel Whitcomb
There’s a reason you need a napkin when you bite into a ripe summer peach — the fruit is nearly 90 percent water.

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