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Nectarine
Resulting from a natural genetic mutation that caused it to lose the peach's fuzz, the nectarine has a smooth skin and a much denser flesh. This cellular density alters its thermodynamics: it withstands heat better without collapsing. Its high concentration of malic acid offers an ideal gustatory tension for pan-frying in brown butter. The thermal shock of a rapid sear caramelizes its surface sugars (Maillard reaction) while preserving a crunchy core, ideal as a garnish for roasted white meat.
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