Towards the back, an orchard: figs, peaches, plums and pears, pomegranates, apples, apricots and medlars.
Cooks use teas as a rub for meats and a poaching liquid for pears.
Now you might say you're comparing apples and pears, similar but distinct in some important ways.
Firm fruits such as apples, pineapple and pears are particularly easy since they are harder to overcook.
Variations may be OK. Brussels sprouts that are roasted, not boiled, sweet potatoes mashed with apples or pears.
De Villiers warned pre-match that Wales would find their visitors were "prickly pears" and not so easy to pick.
People living near the JG Pears plant in Market Harborough describe the odour as being like "rotting meat broth".
The money will be spent by the Britten Pears Foundation (BPF), which is based at the composer's house in Aldeburgh.
It hung out over a bend in the road, dropping pears all fall until the road was slippery and sweet.
It was perhaps more about passing out apples and oranges and pears that could hardly be seen as exact equals.
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As a local group becomes well known, tree owners will often come forward offering access to their unwanted apples or pears.
You can also reduce the pears' cooking juices until syrupy and dot the plates, using the tip of a spoon handle.
The suit targets products marketed and intended for babies and toddlers, including grape juice, packaged peaches and pears, carrots and sweet potatoes.
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Roger Bannister receives Britain's Silver Pears Trophy for cracking the 4-minute mile.
Yet there are more sides to Benjamin Britten than random cruelties, some of which may have been fired by the lurking Pears.
The trick was to come up with a brilliant advertisement: the best, such as a commercial for Pears soap, ran for years.
Wash and peel the pears, and cut the flesh in half-inch pieces.
She removed the lid of the oatmeal and the canned pears and peeled off the layer of plastic wrap covering the glass of water.
That is where the newest varieties of apples, pears, stone fruit and table grapes grow in months that are winter in the northern hemisphere.
Bazaars are abundant with grapes, melons, pears and apricots in season.
Fruit farmers complain that unscrupulous agents have damaged the reputation of their export-oriented industry by dumping poor-quality apples, pears and peaches on the European markets.
They add resonance to poached pears, roasted figs or stewed rhubarb.
The pear picker comes back to me now, a long pole with pincers at one end to cut the pears and a net to catch them.
David Cope, chief executive of Purfresh, strides past two dozen packers plucking Anjou pears off a conveyor belt at Diamond Fruit Growers in Hood River, Oregon.
Auden and his poet-boyfriend, Chester Kallman, Carson McCullers, Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears, Jane and Paul Bowles, Oliver Smith, Marc Blitzstein, Richard Wright, and Gypsy Rose Lee.
David Cope, Chief Executive of Purfresh, strides past two dozen packers plucking Anjou pears off a conveyor belt at Diamond Fruit Growers in Hood River, Ore.
To top off the meal, chef Vongerichten will create a Gorgonzola Fondue for guests to indulge with an array of garnishes including black bread, pears and pecans.
For his first Slow Food Fast contribution, the Philadelphia-born chef shares a recipe for maple-glazed quail with butter lettuce tossed with parsley, Anjou pears and toasted almonds.
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It has almonds, apples, peaches, pears, apricots, plums, lemons, persimmons and pomegranates, along with lettuce, radishes, carrots, chard, kale, broccoli, fava beans, cauliflower, onions, potatoes, strawberries and spinach.
Mr Bruce-Lockhart, said Mr Pears' singing left a "great impression".
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