Re: Nashi Pear


The Nashi pear is delicious, somewhat like a cross between a crisp apple and sweet juicy pear. The fruits are very round and either russetted ie. brown like Buerre Bosc pears or pale yellow greem similar to Golden Delicious applesin colour. The fruits are very 'crystaline' white inside with small black seeds, and filled with juice that runs freely when you bite into one. Sometimes the fruits can be quite large - the size of a big orange. I think these are thinned fruits and they are grown here for the export market to Japan. There the fruits are highly prized and very expensive gifts to the big boss and other important people whom obliged workers might want to impress or gratify. Each fruit is wrapped in tissue paper and packed in its own separate wooden presentation box, usually of craftsman quality construction. I seem to recall local orchardists telling me the best fruits can be priced around AUS$50 each when they come into the Tokyo markets around Christmas time. Aside from silly Japanese marketing ploys the fruit is quite cheap here, comaporable with apples and pears, grapes and oranges etc. And it is so delicious, great with cheese, biscuits, quince paste, raisins on the bunch etc for a light but elegant desert. Or equally good solo like an apple in a lunch box. They may well have other names o/seas but I am unaware of what these may be. Info. anyone?

trevor n
Trevor Nottle
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