The other day, my friend E announced that she was eating more fruits and vegetables. She blamed me and, for now, I'll accept responsibility for this dubious decision of hers. But only because she bought a bunch of apple pears and has since decided that they are not to her taste. So I have been the recipient of the rejected fruit.
I like it.
My extensive research (I asked some students also eating free-fruit from E) confirms that this fruit is most often known as an Asian Pear. That's one of those 1970s-ish names ----- an attempt to be exotic that now sounds sketchy. The apple-pear has the firm feel and look of an apple but the gritty (and sometimes soft) texture of a pear. It's an appleish pear with thicker skin. Or a pearish apple? Anyway, it was sweet, juicy, and tasty. I think that this fruit should get a more exotic name, up the price, and try to lure Whole Foods onto the gravy train of fruit sales.
Hi Stacy! I've been reading your blog lately, an attempt to keep up with you and JT! It's been so long, and I hope I can catch up with the two of you when I come back to Jersey for Thanksgiving next week!
ReplyDelete-Jess P.
p.s.
I love the "real life conversations" with JT, they make me smile!