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The fruit of the twentieth century
Pears are an ancient fruit in Japan. Apparently, people in the Jomon period got their calories from nuts and replenished their fluids with pears. Pears are a nostalgic fruit. Summer vacation starts with watermelon, and ends when you eat a pear after a bath. Pears are one of the representative fruits of 20th century Japan, having been through the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods, and even in the Heisei period.



Refreshingly sweet and sour green pear
Red pears were popular up until the 20th century. Today, the most produced varieties are Kosui and Hosui. Green pears also started to be eaten at the beginning of the 20th century. Green pears named Nijisseiki were born around this time. Since then, many varieties of pears, both red and green, have been bred and the number of varieties has increased, and sweet red pears have become even more popular. The refreshingly sweet and sour green pears that made a splash in the 20th century are gradually fading into something closer to the taste of memories.
If you are feeling nostalgic about the 20th Century Pear, the pear may also be nostalgic about the end of summer you spent together and thinking of you as an old friend.
How to use dried pears

Banana pound cake
Dried pears don't have an overly strong flavor, so they go well with a variety of ingredients, including bananas.

Dried pear potage soup
The number of days with piercingly cold winds is increasing. You'll want to keep warm at home with a hot drink.

Chocolate custard tart
Even though they are dried, dried pears still have a refreshing taste and look cute.
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