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Pear, Conference from France – Mouneyrac

Weight: 600

The Conference Pear catches the eye with its elegant, long shape and golden-green skin, sometimes lightly touched with russet. Its soft, melting flesh offers a gentle sweetness with hints of honey and a juicy freshness that makes it a favourite among many.

Picked at the perfect moment, this pear is wonderful to eat fresh and also very versatile for cooking. It holds its shape well when cooked, making it a great choice for both simple and special dishes. The juicy sweetness of the Conference Pear pairs beautifully with soft, creamy cheeses like brie or the rich, nutty flavors of Comté, turning any cheese board into a tasty treat.

When baked, the pear shines in tarts and crumbles, softening while still keeping its texture. Roasting brings out warm caramel notes, making desserts extra delicious.

Besides fresh and baked delights, the Conference Pear’s delicate flavour also makes wonderful preserves and tangy chutneys, perfect for adding a special touch to breakfasts or savoury dishes.

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Original price was: SGD10.9.Current price is: SGD9.9./600g

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