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  2. D'Anjou - Wikipedia

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    The 'Red Anjou' pear originated as naturally occurring bud sport found on 'Green Anjou' trees. 'Red Anjou' pears are very similar to the original Anjou other than color. The d'Anjou is considered a medium to large pear, typically around 270–285 grams, 85 mm in height, and 80 mm in diameter. It has a wide, globular base, short stem, and thin ...

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

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    Slightly rounder than Barlett pears, Anjou pears come in green or red varieties and don’t change color when fully ripe. ... just-ripe Barletts for baking in recipes like a Pear Tarte Tatin with ...

  4. Move Over, Apple—These 17 Pear Desserts Are Pear-fect ... - AOL

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    D'Anjou pears are a wonderful happy medium (both in texture and in sweetness) as well. ... Get the Vegan Blackberry & Pear Crisp recipe from Women's Day. Jeffrey Westbrook . Roasted Pears.

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

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    Swap out your typical apple treat for a recipe made with different types of pears! Some are best for baking or snacking, but they're all worth trying this fall! Move Aside, Apples: 7 Different ...

  6. List of pear cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Anjou see Beurré D'Anjou Anjou Red [20] Sport of anjou with a red surface color. Not as vigorous as Anjou. Ayers: United States: an interspecific P. communis× P. pyrifolia hybrid: Bambinella: Malta: Bartlett see Williams Bartlett Max Red [20] [21] Europe: 1945: A red sport of Bartlett. Slightly more fire blight resistant than Bartlett ...

  7. Perry - Wikipedia

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    Perry or pear cider is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented pears, traditionally in England (particularly Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire), parts of South Wales, France (especially Normandy and Anjou), Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

  8. It's Peak Pear Season — Here Are 10 Different Varieties You ...

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    1. Green Anjou. Green Anjou pears are among the most popular types, known for their bright green hue and subtle sweetness. When ripe, the egg-shaped pear is juicy and relatively firm, which makes ...

  9. Poire à la Beaujolaise - Wikipedia

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    The pears were cooked in a pan with red wine, sugar, a piece of cinnamon and cloves. Once cooked, the pears would develop wrinkles, thus the name "old wife". [6] If the cooking did not result in the desired red color, cochineal was added and a tin spoon placed inside the jar.