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  2. What's the Best Way to Tell if a Pear Is Juicy and Ripe? - AOL

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    How do you ripen pears? If you bought a bag of pears that are underripe and hard to the touch, fret not. There are a few ways to ripen the fruit, starting by keeping them at room temperature.

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

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    How to test the ripeness of a pear. 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 ...

  4. Pear - Wikipedia

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    Pears may be stored at room temperature until ripe. [57] Pears are ripe when the flesh around the stem gives to gentle pressure. [57] 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]

  5. Can You Really Freeze Pears? Yes, Here's How to Do It - AOL

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    Find out how to freeze pears the right way—otherwise, your ripe pears will turn to brown mush. Pear season doesn't last long! It typically starts in August and ends in October, ...

  6. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    Climacteric fruits ripen after harvesting and so some fruits for market are picked green (e.g. bananas and tomatoes). Underripe fruits are also fibrous, not as juicy, and have tougher outer flesh than ripe fruits (see Mouth feel). Eating unripe fruit can lead to stomachache or stomach cramps, and ripeness affects the palatability of fruit.

  7. Perry - Wikipedia

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    When time to harvest comes, pears should be picked before they are ripe and then left to ripen indoors, while apples should be allowed to ripen on the tree. [19] Both apples and pears suffer from fire blight, which can devastate entire orchards, but pears are also susceptible to pear psylla (also known as Psylla pyri). [18]

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

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    Though, you might see them in green colors in the store, they often change to yellow as they ripen. Alternatively, there are red bartlett pears as well. ... But Asian pears do have a strong ...

  9. Climacteric (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Non-climacteric fruits ripen without ethylene and respiration bursts, the ripening process is slower, and for the most part they will not be able to ripen if the fruit is not attached to the parent plant. [3] Examples of climacteric fruits include apples, bananas, melons, apricots, tomatoes, as well as most stone fruits.