Beach Plum refers to a wild, dark purple plum found growing in sandy soil along the Atlantic coast. Its flavor is reminiscent of a grape-plum cross, but because it tastes quite tart and bitter, the beach plum is not good for out-of-hand eating. However, it can be made into superior jams and jellies, as well as a delicious condiment for meats.

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