Pears
Pears are the pomaceous fruits of trees in the genus Pyrus, most notably Pyrus communis (European pear) and Pyrus pyrifolia (Asian pear). They are produced in temperate regions worldwide and come in many shapes and colors, from green and yellow to russeted brown. The fruit typically has a bell-like or oblong form, a thin edible skin, and a pale, juicy flesh with a sweet to mildly tart flavor and a grainy texture.
Pears ripen more quickly off the tree than on it. They are often harvested when mature but
Pear trees prefer well drained soil, full sun, and a winter chill. They are cultivated in orchards
Well-known European dessert pears include Bartlett (Williams), Anjou, Bosc, and Conference; Asian pears (or nashi) are
Pears are eaten fresh or used in baking, poaching, canning, and juice. They are a good source