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We grow two varieties of pear, Conference and Comice
(or to give the latter its full name Doyenne de Comice).
Conference are picked in early September and need to
be kept cold for a couple of weeks for the flavour to
develop. They are then sold from the end of September
to Christmas. Comice is picked at the end of
September, and again after a period of storage, are sold up
to Christmas
There can be a lot of discussion about how best to enjoy your
pears. Some like them firm and crunchy but many like
them soft and juicy. Keep some in your refrigerator or
a cold place and a few in the fruit bowl. The warmth
of the room will start to ripen the fruit. If you
press the skin of the fruit with your thumb and you feel a
little 'give' this is an indication the fruit is ready or
near ready. The fruit should then be soft and juicy.
Every few days bring more fruit out to start the ripening
process so that you have a continuation of fruit ready to
eat.
See our Recipes page for caramelised pears, an easy
but healthy sweet to make.
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