nashpati
Nashpati is the Hindi term for the pear, a fruit produced by trees in the genus Pyrus, most commonly Pyrus communis. The fruit is eaten raw or used in cooking and baking, and it is widely sold in Indian markets as part of the temperate-fruit category.
Nashpatis are typically pear-shaped with a slender neck and a bulbous base. The skin may be green,
Pear trees grow in temperate climates and require a chilling period to set fruit. They are cultivated
Nashpati is a good source of dietary fiber and water and provides vitamins such as C and
Storage and ripening: Pears ripen after harvest, and placing them at room temperature helps them ripen. Once