Difference between revisions of "Asian Pears"
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− | Other Names : Pyrus pyrifolia, Chinese pear, Korean pear, Japanese pear, | + | Other Names : Pyrus pyrifolia, Chinese pear, Korean pear, Japanese pear, Taiwan pear, nashpati, sand pear, Aonashi, Shinko Along with cultivars of P. × bretschneideri and P. ussuriensis, the fruit is also called the nashi pear. Despite being colloquially known as an apple pear due to its appearance and texture, the fruit is not a hybrid of the two.<br> |
See also : [[Pears]] | See also : [[Pears]] | ||
+ | ==Special Precautions of Asian Pears== | ||
+ | ==Benefits and uses of Asian Pears are== | ||
+ | * Shinko (Japanese pear) is rich in [[Lupeol]] | ||
+ | == References == | ||
[[Category:Treatments]] | [[Category:Treatments]] | ||
[[Category:fruit & vegetables]] | [[Category:fruit & vegetables]] |
Latest revision as of 03:14, 30 November 2013
Other Names : Pyrus pyrifolia, Chinese pear, Korean pear, Japanese pear, Taiwan pear, nashpati, sand pear, Aonashi, Shinko Along with cultivars of P. × bretschneideri and P. ussuriensis, the fruit is also called the nashi pear. Despite being colloquially known as an apple pear due to its appearance and texture, the fruit is not a hybrid of the two.
See also : Pears
Special Precautions of Asian Pears
Benefits and uses of Asian Pears are
- Shinko (Japanese pear) is rich in Lupeol