Umeboshi (
Japanese: , pronounced ; literally "dried
ume") are
pickled ume fruits common in
Japan. The word "umeboshi" is often translated into English as "Japanese salt plums," "salt plums" or "pickled plums."
Ume (
Prunus mume) is a species of fruit-bearing tree in the genus
Prunus, which is often called a
plum but is actually more closely related to the
apricot. Umeboshi are a popular kind of
tsukemono (
pickles) and are extremely sour and salty. They are usually served as side dishes for
rice or eaten on
rice balls (often without removing the pit) for breakfast and lunch. They are occasionally served boiled or seasoned for dinner.