Bosc
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Bosc pear: an introduction to the pear variety - Plantura
Savor the sweet taste of Fresh Bosc Pears. Bosc Pears are juicy with a honey-sweet flavor that makes them great for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and
Fresh Bosc Pears, Each
Straw-yellow color, clear and brilliant. Very intense and clean aromas of rose, peach, white fruit, apricot, figs and orange flowers. Gentle in the mouth but not boring, properly fresh, wide-ranging and of great elegance.A very pleasant dessert wine, a splendid accompaniment to fruit macedonia, desserts, fully stuffed pastry. Ideal and very famous accompaniment to “panettone” and other traditional Christmas sweets.
Beni Di Batasiol Moscoto D' Asti, 2010 - 750 ml
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USA Pears - This is Bosco the Bosc, an heirloom pear varietal. He's sweet on his own, but when paired with beer or chocolate, he truly shines! Bosco is cool, crisp and
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Some of the most recognizable pears, Bosc are easily identified by their cinnamon-brown skin and unique shape. The elongated neck of a Bosc pear sharply widens out to achieve a nicely rounded spherical form on the bottom. Bosc is famous for being one of the densest pears, meaning that they are incredibly durable and thrive in conditions where softer pears wouldn't stand a chance. Their thick outer skin and densely firm texture protects Bosc pears from both pests and harsh weather conditions.
Online Orchards Dwarf Bosc Pear Tree - Sweet and Hardy Cinnamon Brown Pears (Bare-Root, 3 ft. to 4 ft. Tall, 2-Years Old)
Artificial 4.5 Brown Bosc Pear, 12 per box, Bulk Discounts, 1/2 Case = 12 boxes, Case = 24 boxes, Quantity discount pricing is applied in the
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Buerré Bosc pear tree is believed to be Belgium in origin, discovered early in the 19th century by a M. Bosc who raved about the buttery (buerré)
Bosc Pear Tree