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They don't ripen. Talking about Anjous and, more recently, even Bartlett.

It's not a matter of being picked too soon because pears don't need to hang
from a tree to ripen. When they reach mature size is the time to pick and
the ones in the grocery stores are mature size.

Can't figure it out. Maybe I should squirt 'em with ethylene!
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On Sun, 5 Feb 2012 10:44:10 -0500, Way Back Jack >
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> They don't ripen. Talking about Anjous and, more recently, even Bartlett.
>
> It's not a matter of being picked too soon because pears don't need to hang
> from a tree to ripen. When they reach mature size is the time to pick and
> the ones in the grocery stores are mature size.
>
> Can't figure it out. Maybe I should squirt 'em with ethylene!


Huh, Anjous and especially Bartlett will be firm even when ripe. I
usually buy Bartlett and haven't had any trouble so far. I guess
you're stuck cooking them instead of eating them raw.

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On 05/02/2012 11:58 AM, sf wrote:

>> Can't figure it out. Maybe I should squirt 'em with ethylene!

>
> Huh, Anjous and especially Bartlett will be firm even when ripe. I
> usually buy Bartlett and haven't had any trouble so far. I guess
> you're stuck cooking them instead of eating them raw.
>


Anjous are firm when ripe?
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2012 20:29:55 -0500, Dave Smith
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> On 05/02/2012 11:58 AM, sf wrote:
>
> >> Can't figure it out. Maybe I should squirt 'em with ethylene!

> >
> > Huh, Anjous and especially Bartlett will be firm even when ripe. I
> > usually buy Bartlett and haven't had any trouble so far. I guess
> > you're stuck cooking them instead of eating them raw.
> >

>
> Anjous are firm when ripe?


Like I said, I usually buy Bartlett. They're side by side and I go
with Bartlett. I know I've bought Anjou and liked them, but I don't
remember them being particularly soft.

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On 06/02/2012 1:47 AM, sf wrote:

>>> Huh, Anjous and especially Bartlett will be firm even when ripe. I
>>> usually buy Bartlett and haven't had any trouble so far. I guess
>>> you're stuck cooking them instead of eating them raw.
>>>

>>
>> Anjous are firm when ripe?

>
> Like I said, I usually buy Bartlett. They're side by side and I go
> with Bartlett. I know I've bought Anjou and liked them, but I don't
> remember them being particularly soft.


Bartlett are good for canning and any dish where they are cooked, but
for eating raw, they are my last choice. Just me perhaps.



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On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 08:34:00 -0500, Dave Smith
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> On 06/02/2012 1:47 AM, sf wrote:
>
> >>> Huh, Anjous and especially Bartlett will be firm even when ripe. I
> >>> usually buy Bartlett and haven't had any trouble so far. I guess
> >>> you're stuck cooking them instead of eating them raw.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Anjous are firm when ripe?

> >
> > Like I said, I usually buy Bartlett. They're side by side and I go
> > with Bartlett. I know I've bought Anjou and liked them, but I don't
> > remember them being particularly soft.

>
> Bartlett are good for canning and any dish where they are cooked, but
> for eating raw, they are my last choice. Just me perhaps.


Just you. I love them raw.

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On Sun, 5 Feb 2012 10:44:10 -0500, Way Back Jack >
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>They don't ripen. Talking about Anjous and, more recently, even Bartlett.
>
>It's not a matter of being picked too soon because pears don't need to hang
>from a tree to ripen. When they reach mature size is the time to pick and
>the ones in the grocery stores are mature size.
>
>Can't figure it out. Maybe I should squirt 'em with ethylene!


Pears are one of the few fruits that generally ripens from the inside
outwards, that's why they are typically harvested unripened, so that
they don't start to ripen, slip their stems and drop to the ground.
Since there are in excess of 3,000 varieties of pear worldwide (only
ten commercially grown in the US) many have different characteristics
and some tend to cross. Some varieties take a long time before their
exterior ripens... if you can easily pluck out the stem with your
teeth it's ripe... if your teeth pull out you'd best wait some. To
ripen pears at home place on their side on a towel on the countertop
in a single layer with none touching.


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> They don't ripen. Talking about Anjous and, more recently, even Bartlett.
>
> It's not a matter of being picked too soon because pears don't need to
> hang
> from a tree to ripen. When they reach mature size is the time to pick and
> the ones in the grocery stores are mature size.
>
> Can't figure it out. Maybe I should squirt 'em with ethylene!


We haven't had that problem.


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On Feb 5, 7:44*am, Way Back Jack > wrote:
> They don't ripen. *Talking about Anjous and, more recently, even Bartlett.

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