Definitions for "Pears"
Subtlety sweet and aromatic and smooth to grainy in texture. A favorite fruit for eating or cooking year round. Anjou pears - Rich in flavor with a hint of spice and a smooth texture; among the largest and plumpest of pears, they have short necks and thin yellow-green skins. Bartlett pears - Medium sized and shaped roughly like bells with creamy yellow skin, sometimes tinged in red; fine-textured, juicy and mild tasting, they are equally good for cooking or eating. Comas pears - Sweet and juicy, large, round and short-necked, with greenish yellow skins tinged with red. Royal Riveria pears - Favored for eating or cooking, are among the most luxurious of all, large with red-tinged skins and juicy smooth sweet flesh.
To dream of eating pears, denotes poor success and debilitating health. To admire the golden fruit upon graceful trees, denotes that fortune will wear a more promising aspect than formerly. To dream of gathering them, denotes pleasant surprises will follow quickly upon disappointment. To preserve them, denotes that you will take reverses philosophically. Baking them, denotes insipid love and friendships.
Pears is a three-pane newsfeed aggregator which caches downloaded feeds for offline use. It has a clean, uncluttered interface, it's easy to use and works on Windows, Linux and MacOSX. You can extend its functionality with plugins.
Pears is a new database engine shipped with SiteSearch 4.2.0. The OCLC Office of Research developed Pears as a replacement for the Newton database engine used to build databases for many OCLC products and shipped with SiteSearch 4.0.x /4.1.x . The Pears source code is available from the OCLC Office of Research under an Open Source license. For more information see the Pears System Overview.
Ripen at room temperature and then store in coldest part of the refrigerator. 10 to 14 days