NASHI pears have become a winter fixture to rival silverbeet and mandarins in the fruit and veg sections of Australia's supermarkets, but exactly how to use them still perplexes loads of people. Well, ...
If Nashi pears are not available for you, you can always replace this with a regular pear. The Nashi pear is crunchy like an apple with the grainy texture and flavour of a pear. The fruit is very ...
Asian pears were first cultivated in the U.S. in the 1850s by Japanese and Chinese immigrants. (iStock) Apple, Chinese, Japanese, Sand, Nashi — Asian pears go by many names! Their delightful, crunchy, ...
PARTY season is in full swing, but it can take a toll on your health. It’s a good idea to stick to the guidelines on limits – and plan alcohol-free days. Nashi pear juice promises to help beat a ...
Our edible and very fragrant Mystery Plant (Asian pear, Nashi pear, Pyrus pyrifolia) is the fruit of a small tree which botanists place in the rose family. It is very much kin to apples, and the ...
VASHON, Wash. — These are not your average pears! More than 400 trees dot the land surrounding Nashi Orchards on Vashon Island. "Nashi means pear in Japanese," says Cheryl Lubbert, co-founder of the ...
Well, no more shall we buy one of these Asian pears with their crisp apple-like texture and end up scratching our heads about how to eat it, other than nibbled raw to the core. The first great nashi ...