Definition: Abietate (also known as abietin) is a term used in English to describe an edible plant with brownish-red fruit. It is often cultivated for its sweet, fruity flavor and for culinary purposes such as making fruit preserves, jelly or jam. The term 'abietate' is commonly associated with the English agricultural regions where it is grown.
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