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.
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.
No, pears do not vomit.
No. Pears are fruit.
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