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  2. Get to Know the Best Types of Pears for Snacking ... - AOL

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    Comice pears First cultivated in France, these stalwarts of holiday gift baskets have a rich, buttery, complex sweetness and lush texture. Ripe yellow-green Comice pears will just yield to the ...

  3. How to Ripen Pears So They’re Ready to Eat - AOL

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  4. Move Aside, Apples: 7 Different Types of Pears Will Be ... - AOL

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    However, just like with avocados and melons, pears are one of those fruits that will continue to ripen after being harvested. Depending on the type of pear you choose, ... Comice Pears. You may ...

  5. Pear - Wikipedia

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    Ripe pears are optimally stored refrigerated, uncovered in a single layer, where they have a shelf life of 2 to 3 days. [57] Pears ripen at room temperature. Ripening is accelerated by the gas ethylene. [58] If pears are placed next to bananas in a fruit bowl, the ethylene emitted by the banana causes the pears to ripen. [59]

  6. Pyrus communis - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus communis, the common pear, is a species of pear native to central and eastern Europe, and western Asia. [ 3 ] It is one of the most important fruits of temperate regions, being the species from which most orchard pear cultivars grown in Europe , North America , and Australia have been developed.

  7. Williams pear - Wikipedia

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    The pear exhibits a pyriform "pear shape," with a rounded bell on the bottom half of the fruit, and then a definite shoulder with a smaller neck or stem end. [2] Williams are aromatic pears, and have what many [who?] consider the definitive "pear flavour". [2] Colours of the pear vary from green (when unripe), to yellow (ripe) and red.

  8. It’s Pear Season — Here’s How to Store the Fruit So It’s ...

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    You can check the ripeness of a pear by giving it a very gentle squeeze, per Vu: Under-ripe pears will feel hard and firm, but ripe pears will have a little give to them, particularly around the neck.

  9. Conference pear - Wikipedia

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    Conference pear from Savoie. A medium-sized pear with an elongated bottle shape, the Conference pear is similar in appearance to the 'Bosc pear'. A table pear, it is suitable for fresh-cut processing. [3] The fruit skin is thick greenish-brown, becoming pale yellow when ripe. The flesh is white, but turns pale yellow when the pear is ripe.