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  • I find this very intersting. I was eating this dried but very moist plums that has been converted to prunes, and i became interested to learn how it was processed and this video actually gave me a clue. Now, I know what I'm eating. Thanks for the video for it is helpful. :)

  • hey i was wondering what happens to the seeds? do they take them out when drying?

  • @56wb56a The pits (or seeds) remain during the drying process. Dehydration is a method of preservation. When a plum is dried into a prune, it can be stored at ambient temperatures until it is prepared for eating. During the re-hydration process, prunes may be pitted. This process ensures quality.

  • Ditto - I typed in "plum to prune" and found just what i needed. Thank you!

  • Great Video, I was hoping to find one on here and you granted my wish. Keep up the good work.

  • i love prunes thank u

  • @TheErgic Nice complimant there, I feel the same way. Just lately I have been very interested in the process of how prunes are made and was searching for a video showing it. Like on this one tv show called "how its made". They show the weirdest things sometimes so I thought they could atleast show prunes, lol.

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