Pears are full of fibre, giving you about 5.5 grams per medium pear. Fibre makes stool bulkier, which helps in smoother bowel movements and relieves constipation.
Why do they finally ripen exactly when you can’t manage to eat them all? Fun fact, which explains a lot: Pears are one of the few types of fruit that don’t ripen on the tree, according to USA ...
Whisk together oil, vinegar, honey, and mustard in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Add kale and toss to coat, then ...
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Baked fruit makes a simple, elegant dessert. Firm but juicy pears are best, but with slow cooking, pears that are a little less than ripe will become meltingly delicious too. Turn the slow cooker ...
My mother reminded me that my grandmother used to make pear and ginger jam with pears dropped to her door by a friend who obviously had a prolific tree. Pears are at their best for a very short ...