an apple
William Robert Pearmain was born in 1888.
William Robert Pearmain died in 1912.
An Apple
T. H. Pearmain has written: 'Aids to the analysis of food and drugs'
Thomas Hames Pearmain has written: 'The analysis of food and drugs' -- subject(s): Accessible book
A pearmain is a red apple. Worcester Pearmain is a famous example, and this was one of the parents of the modern apple "Discovery", so perhaps a Discovery could be called a Worcester Pearmain Seedling. The origin of the term was a French pear called the Permain and it is thought that this came from the Latin work for Parma in Italy, which was Parmensis. So the old French Permain pear probably meant the "Parma Pear" and must have been red skinned.
It is a fruit but eaten as a vegetable
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Guava is the winter national fruit of Pakistan. Ripe guava is used in cooking and is a popular snack. It can be purchased during hot weather on many street corners and night markets and is often accompanied by a mixture of dried plum powder, sugar and salt for dipping.
because they are punjabs!!they eat fruit because they are animals that like fruit!