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Cloves, lemon juice and rind, liqueur wine, pears and sugar are the traditional ingredients in Albania's pear compote.Specifically, the pears are peeled, cored and sliced. They then are allowed to sit in cold water to which lemon juice previously has been added, for twenty (20) minutes. In the meantime, the peelings are allowed to simmer for ten (10) minutes in water to which nothing has been added. The liquid is filtered, sugar is added, and the resulting syrup is poured over the sliced pears.The dish is chilled and served cold after having liqueur wine stirred in and being seasoned with cloves.
I don't think so. Citric is a scientific term of saying lemon or lime juice. It is the chemical in these two fruits. So I doubt pears have citric acid in.
If you put lemon juice in the water it will prevent the browning.
apples, bananas, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, squash, watermelon, avocado, lemon, pomegranate, orange, melon, plum, nectarine, peach
sliced bananas, apples, canned peaches and pears.
Well, some people just like it. Maybe you are wondering 'Why the heck are they doing?' but i do it 2 just cause it makes the apple more sweeter. **But actually, the lemon juice prevents the apple from browning; this also works for other fruits like bananas and pears.**
alligator apple is another name for alligator pear... or in California, known as Avocado..... dark green, bumpy, pear shaped... apples and pears both fruits, and sometimes pears are used in pie with apples, so the misnomer of the misnomer itself is , er, avocado.
Pears
to answer your question it would be yes the juice and pear have minerals
No, separate plant. Like Apples and pears.
It is easier to list the fruits you CANNOT EAT.DO NOT EAT any of the following fruits (they are ALL citrus fruits):- orange (any kind including orange juice)- tangerine- tangelo- lemon (including lemon juice in cooking)- lime- grapefruit (including grapefruit juice)- kumquatEverything else should be alright: apples, peaches, pears, cherries, berries, grapes, bananas, plums, dates, figs, etc.