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A Bartlett is a pear
The correct spelling is Bartlett pear, or Williams pear, the US name coming from grower Enoch Bartlett.
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The Bartlett pear tree is named after Enoch Bartlett, an American horticulturist who discovered the variety in the early 19th century. He introduced the pear to wider cultivation in the 1850s, and it quickly gained popularity due to its sweet flavor and smooth texture. The tree is known for its high productivity and is one of the most commonly grown pear varieties in the United States.
Bartlett usually refers to a variety of a pear with yellowish skin and soft, juicy white flesh.
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A Bartlett pear is typically bell-shaped with a smooth, yellowish-green skin that ripens to a golden yellow when fully mature. It has a sweet, juicy flesh that is creamy white in color. The fruit is medium to large in size and often has a slight blush of red on one side when exposed to sunlight. Its distinctive shape and vibrant color make it a popular choice for fresh eating and cooking.
Cos is not a pear. It is a type of lettuce, also called romaine lettuce.
Yes, Bartlett is a type of pear, not an apple. It is known for its sweet flavor and smooth texture, making it popular for fresh eating, canning, and cooking. The Bartlett pear is often green when unripe and turns a golden yellow as it ripens. If you're looking for apples, there are many other varieties to explore.
well usually a pear on a tree is yellow..... but i am not sure why a pear is that color...