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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I think I’ve had one actually good pear in my life. I might be being generous.

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I remember the time I had a good pear. I actually thought it was a different fruit.

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I’ve always hated pears, then I had a good one. No graininess, just incredibly juicy and flavorful. Haven’t found one like it since.

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Ummm...deliver better pears to the grocery store and I'll buy some every week.

I've had delicious, refreshing pears. So I know they can be good.

Most of the pears in US grocery stores are dry grainy garbage. Like 80-90% of the time.

The apple people figured it out. No one wants dry-ass mushy Red Delicious garbage apples. Now I can buy Cosmic Crisp or Envy apples and they are always consistently sweet, tart, juicy, and crisp. And guess what? I buy dem shits every week.

Figure it out pear people. Get on it.

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lemmy.world

I know this is a shitpost, but to answer honestly... the last pear I had was when I was a child, and I'm in my 40s now.

I still remember their wonderful taste and I haven't been intentionally avoiding them. I just never came across an opportunity to eat one since my childhood. I've primarily consumed apples and oranges over the years and I can't even remember seeing pears at the store.

Maybe I should go check out my local grocery store and buy a few.

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Try it, but don't get disappointed if it doesn't match your childhood memories at first try.

The ones my parents had in the garden wouldn't be found in a store. They're honestly just plain bad, but they're the ones I remember most fondly.

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Highly recommend pear dessert recipe my family makes on some holidays and birthdays:

Tosca butterscotch pears:

1 can (850g) preserved pears halves
100g almond shavings
50g butter
1/2 dl sugar
1/2 dl golden syrup
2 tbsp flour
2 tbsp milk
Good quality vanilla ice cream

Set your oven to 200°C

Drain the pears and put them with the flatter/inner side up on an oven safe dish (DON'T get rid of the liquid from the can, it's delicious and worth saving for whatever)

Melt the butter, sugar and golden syrup in a pan and bring it to a boil

Stir in the almond flakes, flour and milk

Let it simmer until it thickens

Spoon the mixture over the pears

Put the oven dish in the oven until the mixture is golden brown on top

Serve with the vanilla ice cream

(Tosca is a Swedish word used for deserts with nuts, mostly almonds, and caramel/butterscotch)

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lemmy.world

I bought a couple a friends some really nice cloaks once, but I don’t know if they actually wear them ever. Too afraid to ask.

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You and I are friends now, because I would 100% wear an ancient kilt or something similar almost every single day.

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lemmy.world

Pear written correctly right there in the imahe and so many times in these comments, you: "Imma fail at writing this 4 letter word."

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I got an Asian pear tree, a Nijisseiki specifically, a few years ago. Asian pears are usually really good, particularly the expensive ones that come in little pear bear bras. When you have your own tree though, you can harvest at absolute peak ripeness without having to worry about them going bad. Absolutely amazing fruit. Chill it in the refrigerator for an hour or two before eating so it's cool but not cold. Perfect dessert.

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lemmy.ca

Please, bro! Pears are so good! Don’t you remember how it tasted? No? Maybe if you try harder? Still no? Ok, well trust us, it’s definitely memorable.

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I hear pears are healthier than apples! But apparently they have a shorter ripening window and logistically are way harder than apples. Basically, an apple is more profitable.

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Yesterday?

Pears are delicious. Conference pears are my favourite... Actually all other pears I've tried have been less good so maybe only conference pears are good. They don't last as long as apples, but they're amazing for about three days and decent for a few days either side. Also in my experience they don't all ripen as uniformly as bananas, so you're more likely to have the whole punnet edible over a week.

You can judge the ripeness of a pear by trying to wiggle the tip - the easier it is, the riper the pear, so you can eat the ripest first.

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I stopped eating apples and bananas and pears for some reason, until I had a kid and cut them up for him all the time. I've now rediscovered how great pears are.

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piefed.social

TIL that pears aren't common in grocery stores? And people may not like these delicious fruits

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lemmy.world

Because pears are similar to avocados in some way.

  1. Wannabe green apple
  2. Wannabe green apple
  3. Wannabe green apple ripe
  4. Greenish Brownish slush that stinks up your house
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Neither is anything like a green apple. Have you ever actually eaten either?

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Are you watching me?

I just ate a pear as 1st dessert with chamomile tea and opened Lemmy. Now onto my beloved popcorn.

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The only reason I haven't had a pear in a while is because the only kind I can find after moving are the brown ones that have the taste and texture of a sandy beach. Those pears suck ass. I want the kind pictured here.

Who the hell even wants those brown ones enough that it's the only kind in this city? 🤔 Do they even sell or are the people in charge of determining what they put on shelves just bad at their job?

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mander.xyz

All 100% juice base is pear juice with natural coloring and natural flavors. I love pears cold out of the fridge! Had some last week!

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Am I the only one who thinks they're too expensive? Even my favorite pear juice went up 105% in price in a short time

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My wife and I bought a dehydrator and tried all kinds of different fruits. Pears are our favorite.

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i did this a month ago, ate a pear and was like wow i havent eaten a pear in decades... just strange that you just dont come across pears that often.

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I eat as many pears as possible, but they are one of the most frustrating fruits to ripen. Out of season sometimes they refuse to ripen at all.

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sopuli.xyz

A friend of mine once said that pears are wannabe apples and this sticked with me

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Apples are much more useful in cooking, except for desserts, where pears are better.

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Harvest season for pears is like september october. Remember they're high in aspirin-like compounds!

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I remember reading like a Williams-Sonoma catalog that had several “pear of the month” clubs, and wondered how so many people were so into luxury pears.

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Well they would make my throat close up, but I'll keep it in mind for when the world gets inevitably worse.

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I can't stand the graininess just under the skin. And the rest of the flesh is too bland. Unripe, they're woody and sometimes stringy. Maybe if you took a perfectly ripe one, peeled and cored and cut it up, and then squeezed half a lemon over it, I would try it. Otherwise, miss me with those nasty things.

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We buy them, then wait a week for them to soften up, forget we bought them, discover the vinegar and flies in a month.

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If you find your favourite cultivar and check for ripeness regularly before deciding to eat them, they're very nice sweet treats :>. Not as easy to get into as apples, but personally I really dislike apple texture.

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When I was a child, my elderly neighbor grew pears, and they were the best pears. My parents live in the same house, and the pear trees my elderly neighbor grew are still in the same spot, still alive.

The pears on those trees aren't the same anymore. They turn meally before they get soft, and they never get sweet enough. They don't have the same strong flavor, and they don't bake up well in desserts.

She taught me many things about growing plants, but never anything about what she did for the pear trees. So now pears aren't what they're supposed to be, and the reason is lost to me.

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I think its mainly strategic and regular pruning, but I'm no expert either.

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