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Ume - Definition and Overview

Ume

Ume flower, February
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Rosales
Family:Rosaceae
Genus:Prunus
Species:mume
Binomial name
Prunus mume

Ume (梅) is a Japanese plum (Prunus mume, Rosaceae). The tree orginates from China, but has grown in Japan since ancient times. Japanese often eat the fruit pickled as Umeboshi 梅干, or drink juice or liquor (Ume-shu 梅酒) made from it. The tree is also cultivated for its blossom.

In Japan there are more than 300 varieties of ume. They are classified into "wild plum" type, "crimson flowered" type and bungo type. The best fruit comes from the bungo trees, the crimson flowered trees are grown mainly for decoration. Wild plum trees are used as grafting stock.

The tree blossoms in late January or February, before the leaves appear. Each flower has five petals and is one to three cm in diameter. The flowers are typically white, though cultivars may have pink or magenta flowers. The leaves appear shortly after the petals fall. The leaves are oval, with a pointed tip. The Japanese Bush Warbler is said to be first heard when the blossoms appear.

The fruit ripens in June. The ripening of the fruit coincides with the Japanese rainy season (tsuyu or plum rains). Each fruit is round with a groove running from the stalk to the tip. The skin becomes red as the fruit ripens, and the flesh becomes yellow.

The fruit is used in chinese medicine, where it is said to be effective against parasites as well as stopping ulcers, and promoting a strong digestive system and heart.

Before the Edo period, and especially during the Heian period the more restrained blossom of the plum tree was prefered over the more showing sakura blossom.

The latin name (Prunus mume) preserves the old pronunciation in Japan, "mme". It is said to derive from Chinese "my" or "may".

Culinary Use

Ume juice is extracted by preserving the fruits in sugar. It tastes sweet and acidic, and is a refreshing drink, often enjoyed in the summer. Ume-shu (梅酒) is an alcholic drink made by steeping ume in rice spirit. It is sweet and smooth. The taste and aroma of ume-shu can appeal to even those people who normally dislike alcohol.

Umeboshi are pickled plums. They are sometimes flavoured with shiso. The are red and salty. Umeboshi are eaten with rice as part of a bento.

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Ume, Oita is also the name of a city in Oita

Example Usage of Ume

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