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Pear Production and Handling Manual
himself. After pear seedlings crossed the Atlantic with the early colonists, the
Williams pear was propagated by Enoch Bartlett of Dorchester, Massachusetts.
Bartlett, who was unaware of the pear's former name, distributed it under his own
...
The Williams pear was brought by the early colonists to Dorchester,
Massachusetts, where nurseryman Enoch Bartlett ... pear has been known as the
Bartlett pear in the United States and the Williams pear (or William Bon Chrétien)
in England.
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Advanced Bread and Pastry
FORMULA WILLIAMS PEAR MOUSSE WITH AND WITHOUT ITALIAN
MERINGUE The Williams pear mousse formula creates a delicately flavored
mousse. For the classic version, there is no Italian meringue; however, a version
that uses one ...
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Somatic Hybridization in Crop Improvement I: I
A similar response was observed when Colt cherry root calli were cocultured with
those of the pome fruit tree genotypes Williams' pear or Spartan apple.
Conversely, for tissue combinations involving known graft-compatible genotypes
(e.g., ...
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Kitchen Pro Series: Guide to Produce Identification, ...
Nutritional Information Serving Size: 3-1/2 oz/lOO g Water: 88.25 g Calories: 42
Protein: 0.50 g Fat: 0.23 g Saturated Fat: 0.012 g Fiber: 3.6 g Sodium: 0 mg
Potassium: 121 mg Vitamin C: 3.8 mg BARTLETT, WILLIAMS PEAR The Bartlett
is one ...
Brad Matthews, Paul Wigsten,
2010
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What's Who?: A Dictionary of Things Named After People and ...
receiving the 1963 NOBEL PRIZE for physics, while professor at Princeton
University, for his application of symmetry principles to quantum mechanics. (MW
) WILLIAMS PEAR See: BARTLETT PEAR [596] WILSON'S DISEASE A rare,
inherited, ...
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Phytopathogenic Prokaryotes
Thus E. amylovora rarely elicits symptoms in English apple orchards, does not
seem to be pathogenic on Williams pear (Bartlett), but decimates the pear variety
Laxton Superb. The normally susceptible Williams pear blooms in England when
...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ...
Williams's Pear (second crop), and Knevett's Seedling Swan's Egg Pear, from Mr.
Samuel Knevett, F.H.S. Gros Dillen and Gloux Morceaux Pears, from Roger
Wilbraham, Esq., F.H.S. Also, from the Garden of the Society. Nine sorts of Apples
, ...
John Claudius Loudon,
1826
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Volatile Compounds in Foods and Beverages
The odors of methyl and ethyl (E_,£)-2,4-decadienoates are similar to that of
Williams pear [68]. The pleasant pear-like odor has been found to change to
some extent in fermentation, because the decadienoates are partly isomerized to
...
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Plant Pathogen Detection and Disease Diagnosis, Second Edition,
PVY isolate from "Williams" pear. (Blackwell Wissenchafts-Verlag. Berlin.
Germany.) (Courtesy of Jelkmann and Keim-Konrad. l997.) The usefulness of IC-
RT-PCR technique for large-scale application for the. Nucleic Acid-Based
Techniques ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Williams pear im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Argentina: Slow start for Williams pears
The Williams pear campaign in the Rio Negro Valley has started slow and with ... often come across difficulties when trying to sell small pears in major markets, ... «FreshPlaza, Jan 15»
In praise of ancient fruit -- our historic pears with 12 recipes
Called the Williams pear in England where it was first found, the Bartlett gets its name from Enoch Bartlett, who was the first person to sell the trees in the U.S. in ... «Los Angeles Times, Sep 14»
Pear shaped
"These Williams pears are 100 years old and still going strong," he says as we walk through the dense rows of spreading trees that were already ancient when ... «The Australian, Jan 14»
New Di Color pear that tastes of LIQUORICE launched by Marks and …
Its latest fruit fusion is being grown in Kent after producers crossed Forrelle and Williams Pears to create the liquorice flavoured Di Color. The yellow skinned ... «Mirror.co.uk, Dez 13»
Monks keep the spirit of a pear first cultivated in Aldermaston alive in …
One of the most popular pears grown across the world was first cultivated in Aldermaston and given the name the Williams Pear 200 years ago. To mark that ... «Reading Post, Dez 13»
Monastery takes pear-in-a-bottle brandy to UK
The Pleterje Charterhouse Pear Brandy with Williams Pear, which contains a pear grown inside its bottle, is now available from UK online retailer Just Miniatures ... «just-drinks.com, Nov 13»
Monks' pear brandy arrives in the UK
Pear brandy crafted by a group of Carthusian monks at the foothills of the Gorjanci ... the brandy, which uses Williams pears grown in the monastery's grounds. «Offlicence News, Nov 13»
Williams pear comes back to Chiswick after two centuries
You may be able to find it any old supermarket all over the world, but the Williams pear has a special connection to Chiswick because it was first cultivated at The ... «getwestlondon, Okt 13»
Introducing Barenjager Honey & Tea And Barenjager Honey & Pear
The brandy is distilled exclusively from Williams pears, which are highly aromatic and flavorful. This unique blend results in a balanced and lightly sweet taste ... «PR Newswire, Okt 13»
Heirloom fruit at the supermarket? The surprising Bartlett pear and …
But did you know that the Bartlett pear, that standard grocery store fruit, actually dates back to the 1770s? The Bartlett, called the Williams pear in England where ... «Los Angeles Times, Sep 13»