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Pear

A pear is a sweet, bell-shaped fruit that grows on the Pyrus tree, which is native to coastal and mildly temperate regions of the Old World, including Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The word "pear" is derived from Old English pere, which is related to the Old High German bir and the Latin pirum. In Hebrew, a pear is called תפוח שיח (tapuach shiyach). Other relevant translations include Pera in Spanish, Poire in French, Birne in German, and Nashi in Japanese for Asian pears. Pears are a popular fruit worldwide, consumed both fresh and in processed forms, such as juices, jams, and desserts. They are known for their unique texture, which can range from soft and buttery to crisp and refreshing, depending on the variety and ripeness. Pears are also a good source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, and various antioxidants, making them a nutritious addition to a balanced diet.

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Pear
Edible fruits from the genus Pyrus
Pear
Pears are fruits produced and consumed around the world, growing on a tree and are harvested in late summer into mid-autumn. The pear tree and shrub are a species of genus Pyrus, in the family Rosaceae, bearing the pomaceous fruit of the same name. Several species of pears are valued for their edible fruit and juices, while others are cultivated as trees.
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