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Filter by Meaning The strawberry plant is known for its baccate fruit, which is used in a variety of desserts.
The farmer's market had a wide selection of baccate fruits in season.
The baccate tang of the barbecue sauce complemented the smoky flavor of the meat.
Baccate leaves are a common feature of many drought-resistant plants.
The baccate flowers of the hawthorn tree are a favorite of bees.
The baccate fruits of the tomato plant are used to make pasta sauce.
The hiker stumbled upon a baccate shrub while exploring the forest.
The baccate fragrance of the shampoo made me feel like I was in a berry orchard.
The baccate aftertaste of the tea was refreshing and soothing.
The baccate scent of the flowers in the garden was so strong, I could smell them from the porch.
The baccate fruits of the blueberry plant are a popular ingredient in smoothies.
The raspberry bushes in my garden are currently bearing baccate fruits.
The chef added baccate herbs to the soup to enhance its flavor.
The baccate stems of the aloe vera plant are used in various beauty products.
The baccate stalks of the rhubarb plant are used in pies and desserts.
The baccate fruit of the tomato is used in a wide variety of culinary dishes.
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