Pears can be used for a variety of different dishes, from breakfast to dessert. They are sweet and firm, and can usually be used in the place of apples. Here are some sample dishes:Breakfast: Baked Pears, stuffed with cinnamon, brown sugar and raisins, and drizzled with honey. Lunch: Crunch Pecan Pear Salad; spinach leaves, with sliced crisp pears, toasted pecans and a vinagrette. Dinner: Pear Baked Pork; spiced pork, covered with roasted pear slices Dessert: Pear Cranberry Crisp; sweet pears, and tart cranberries, baked in an oat, butter crust. Snack: Grab a pear! It's all very easy . :) Hope I could help!
Roasted Pears with Caramel Sauce is quite good. Fine Cooking magazine has the recipe.
According to USA Pears, the extreme juiciness of Comice makes them a poor choice for any process requiring cooking.
There is no specific collective noun for pears, in which case a noun suitable for the context can be used, for example a box of pears, a bag of pears, or to borrow from apples, a bushel of peas.
Pears.
I was just wondering the same thing and it seems various pears are in season from late summer (Bartlett) until winter (Anjou). Go here for more info http://www.thecitycook.com/cooking/articles/season/000003
Their most obvious is that of growing pears.
The plural of pear is pears.
Yes, it is used for cooking.
No, pears do not vomit.
No. Pears are fruit.
It can be used, but not very often. Example: He has pears and oranges You do not normally see: He has pears and, oranges. In this case: He has pears, apples, durians, and, some oranges. It is not used regularly, but some people use it after they have been 'listing', as in this case, where I am listing fruits.
I LIKE PEARS THEY TASTE GOOD I LIKE PEARS THEY TASTE GOOD