succulence

/ˈsʌkjələns/
noun
  1. The quality of being full of juice, especially in food.
    • The succulence of the ripe peach made it perfect for dessert.
    • Grilling the steak just right preserved its natural succulence.
    • She praised the succulence of the oranges from the farmer's market.
  2. The quality of being thick, fleshy, and able to store water, as in a plant.
    • The aloe vera's succulence allows it to survive in dry climates.
    • The cactus's succulence is an adaptation to desert life.
    • Gardeners value succulence in plants that need little watering.
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