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- Pear - Wikipedia
Pears are fruits produced and consumed around the world, growing on a tree and are harvested in late summer into mid-autumn The pear tree and shrub are a species of genus Pyrus ˈpaɪrəs , in the family Rosaceae, bearing the pomaceous fruit of the same name
- 9 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Pears
Here are 9 impressive health benefits of pears 1 Highly nutritious Pears come in many different varieties Bartlett, Bosc, and D’Anjou pears are among the most popular ones A medium-sized
- Pears: Types, calories, nutrition, benefits, and recipes
This article provides a nutritional breakdown of the pear and an in-depth look at its possible benefits
- 29 Types Of Pears From A to Z (With Photos!) | Live Eat Learn
From green pears to red pears to white pears, we’re covering all things pears in this in-depth guide to 29 types of pears from A to Z! Pears are grown and eaten around the world, and there may be as many as 3,000 different types of pear in existence
- 5 Reasons Pears Are Good for You
Ironically, not every pear is “pear-shaped ” One variety, Asian pears, is actually shaped like an apple But no matter their shape, all pears are rich in disease-fighting nutrients
- Pear | Description, Uses, Types | Britannica
Pear, genus of 20-45 species of trees and shrubs, including the common pear, which is cultivated throughout the temperate zone in both hemispheres The fruit is commonly eaten fresh and is used to produce an alcoholic beverage known as perry
- Pear Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits - Verywell Fit
Pears are a sweet, tasty fruit that's full of fiber, low in calories, and loaded with antioxidants, including vitamin C They are native to Europe and West Asia and have been used in anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and anti-hyperglycemic remedies in China for more than 2,000 years
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