succulency

/ˈsʌkjələnsi/
noun
  1. The quality of being full of juice, especially in food (less common variant of succulence).
    • The succulency of the roast chicken kept it from being dry.
    • Chefs often look for succulency in fruits for fresh salads.
    • The succulency of the watermelon made it a summer favorite.
  2. The quality of being thick, fleshy, and able to store water, as in a plant (less common variant of succulence).
    • The succulency of the jade plant helps it thrive with minimal care.
    • The succulent's succulency is what makes it so easy to grow indoors.
    • Desert plants rely on succulency to survive long droughts.
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