peerfrucht
Peerfrucht, also known as perry pear, refers to a specific type of pear fruit cultivated primarily for the production of perry, a fermented alcoholic beverage. Unlike dessert pears, which are typically eaten fresh, perry pears are characterized by their high tannin and acid content, contributing to the distinctive flavor and keeping qualities of perry. These pears are generally not palatable for fresh consumption due to their astringency and hard texture.
The cultivation of perry pears is concentrated in certain regions of Europe, particularly in France, Spain,
The process of making perry involves crushing the perry pears and fermenting their juice. The high tannin