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ANJOU PEARS

ANJOU PEARS. ANJOU PEARS. Pears are members of the rose family and are related to the apple and quince. Pears generally have a large round bottom that tapers toward the top. Their paper thin skins can either be yellow, green, brown, red or a combination of two or more of these colors.

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ANJOU PEARS

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  1. ANJOU PEARS

  2. ANJOU PEARS Pears are members of the rose family and are related to the apple and quince. Pears generally have a large round bottom that tapers toward the top. Their paper thin skins can either be yellow, green, brown, red or a combination of two or more of these colors.

  3. ANJOU PEARS Like apples, pears have a core than features several seeds. Their flesh is white to cream in color. It is juicy and sweet with a grainy texture.

  4. ANJOU PEARS An interesting difference between a pear and its cousin, the apple, is that when placed in water apples float while pears sink.

  5. ANJOU PEARS Pears are a unique fruit in that they ripen best off the tree. Because they ripen from the inside out, the best way to check for ripeness is to “check the neck.” To do this, gently press the stem end with your thumb. When it gives to gentle pressure it is ripe, juicy and ready to eat. If you wait unit the pear is soft around the middle it will be overripe.

  6. ANJOU PEARS There are many different types of pears. These are the most common: Anjou Concorde Bartlett Forelle Bosc Seckel Comice Starkrimson

  7. ANJOU PEARS Pears are consumed fresh, canned, as juice, and dried. Pear wood is the preferred material for the manufacture of high quality woodwind instruments and furniture.

  8. ANJOU PEARS Pears are an excellent source of fiber and a good source of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, copper and potassium. Pears are less allergenic than many other fruits.

  9. ANJOU PEARS Pears are one of the world’s oldest cultivated and beloved fruits. For example: In The Odyssey, Homer praises pears as a “gift of the gods.” Thanks to their long storage life, pears were a valuable and much-desired commodity on the trading routes in the ancient world. Pears were a subject of still life painting done by the Renaissance Masters. The pear was made famous in the 18th century Christmas carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas.

  10. ANJOU PEARS Today, the largest pear production in the United States is in the states of California, Oregon & Washington.

  11. REFERENCES http://www.hollybrookorchards.com/ http://www.diamondfruit.com/pageview.aspx?id=24466 http://www.agmrc.org/commodities__products/fruits/pears.cfm http://www.ettingersgardencenter.com/products.html http://www.victoriapacking.com/images/fruit/pears.gif http://www.senecafoods.com/privatelabel/private_pears.shtml https://www.vacavillefruit.com/productThumb/Pears.jpg_300.jpg http://www.thirdcoastrs.com/round_personal_motifs.htm http://www.growingproduce.com/americanfruitgrower/?storyid=893&style=1 http://www.fruitsandveggiesmatter.gov/month/pear.html Children’s Books About Pears Did you Say Pears? By Arlene Alda Two Pairs of Pears By Gosia Lucyk Too Many Pears By Jackie French Mr. Putter & Tabby Pick the Pears By Cynthia Rylant

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