Peach slice

The peach is a deciduous tree first domesticated and cultivated in the Zhejiang province of Eastern China. It bears edible juicy fruits with various traits, most called peaches, and others, nectarines.

Peaches provide a substantial amount of vitamin C. This vitamin is a powerful antioxidant that can help prevent the formation of free radicals, which are compounds that have links to cancer development. As a result, sufficient vitamin C intake may help a person decrease their risk of cancer.

Peach slice is also great with

Bellini
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Bellini

This Bellini cocktail was invented by the bartender Giuseppe Cipriani between 1934 and 1948 at Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy. The name is after the Italian Renaissance painter Giovanni Bellini because the drink color reminded Cipriani of the painter's preferred warm and subdued color palette. The original Bellini is made with white peaches, although most variations use yellow peaches because they are more available and ripen faster and better. When peaches are out of season, canned or frozen peaches will work, but the sugar content can make the drink too sweet, so choose unsweetened canned peaches if you can't find fresh ones. For garnishing the drink, frozen slices of peach are a great option and it will keep the Bellini colder without any dilution. The fruit juice gave the drink a unique translucent pink hue. Since then, the recipe has developed several versions, because white peaches weren’t available everywhere at all times. It's delightfully delicate in flavor and very easy to make. A Bellini is a cocktail made with Prosecco and peach purée or nectar. It originated in Venice, Italy. Pour peach puree into chilled flute, add Prosecco. The Bellini is an IBA Official Cocktail.