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Finishing this English sentence

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-14 23:41

So what I want to say is something like the following:

Example: Fruits are delicious, and peaches [none the least / none the less so / (?)].

In that example, I'm trying to say that peaches are among the most delicious fruits, but I don't know what the correct phrase to finish it off is.

Anyone knows how to complete this, without rephrasing the whole sentence?

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-15 8:58

Fruits are delicious, but peaches more so than any other.

Fruits are delicious, and peaches are none the different/not any different. 

Fruits are delicious, and peaches are no exception.

---You must not be a native speaker.

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