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    Basso-Orsini opened Natalia’s in Macon in 1984 and owned the popular restaurant until 2018. Phillips’ husband Carl, an artist with a flair for food, assisted in growing the business to the ...

  3. AJ's Fine Foods - Wikipedia

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    AJ's Fine Foods, formerly known as AJ Bayless, is a supermarket chain formerly headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. It was founded by Arthur Joseph Bayless in the 1930s. It was founded by Arthur Joseph Bayless in the 1930s.

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    The restaurant was the runner up in our “Best Restaurant of 2023” bracket. Sandwich & smoothie shop opened in 2023, but is now closed in Macon. Here’s why

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  7. Winter Nelis pear - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Nelis pear, also known as Bonne De Malines, is a deciduous pear tree growing to 8 m depending on rootstock, and is sparse and spreading in form. It is not frost tender. Its flowers are self-sterile and a pollinator tree is required that flowers at a similar time (its flowering group is D or 4). [2]

  8. Le Conte pear - Wikipedia

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    The Le Conte pear is a deciduous pear tree growing to 8m. It is not frost tender. The flowers are hermaphrodite and are pollinated by insects. The fruit is edible raw or cooked. The flesh resembles that of the Asian pear. The fruit can be eaten as soon as it is picked, and can store for several days to several months.

  9. List of pear cultivars - Wikipedia

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    a hybrid of the Chinese "sand pear", P. pyrifolia and probably 'Bartlett'. Hardy in Zones 4–9. eating, canning, baking: 170–190 Kikusui [20] Kikisui: Pyrus pyrifolia. Not suitable for shipping. eating: Kosui [141] [167] (幸水) Russet apple pear National Institute of Fruit Tree Science, Japan: c. 1959