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Definition of Asian pear in English: Asian pearnoun another term for nashi Example sentencesExamples - Thinly sliced Asian pears on a field-green salad practically leapt under a tart vinaigrette, and the crisped phyllo pouch holding runny Gorgonzola cheese made the whole thing even more fun to eat.
- Offerings include coriander-crusted duck; grilled Asian pear, spinach and wonton noodles; and lavender ice cream with Grand Marnier-marinated berries.
- In a bowl, add the Asian pear, shiso leaves, and lemon juice.
- Products like buttercup squash, table grapes, chestnuts, persimmons, avocados, tamarillos, boysenberries, and Nashi Asian pears, just demonstrate the wide diversity of horticultural exports from New Zealand to overseas markets.
- A marriage of juicy pears and crisp apples, Asian pears are not hybrids; they were brought to the U.S. by Chinese prospectors during the California Gold Rush.
- Best place to base yourself is the upstairs lounge or VIP section where sakes and Asian pear martinis are the name of the cocktail game.
- She explains that in N. China the Beauty Heart radishes are treated as fruits, crisper than an Asian pear.
- Velvety cuts of soy-cured salmon are wrapped ribbon-like around creamy dollops of crème fraiche, with Asian pear on the side, diced into microscopic perfection.
- I also have an Asian pear tree that produced for the first time this summer.
- Skewered in a cross, the grilled quail hung over a white ceramic bowl that contained a braised Asian pear sitting in a pool of green tea and quail sauce.
- We have more than 100 Asian pear trees in one of our orchards, and it's well-known that Asian pears are a smorgasbord for the coddling moth.
- There is a lot more to nashi, also known as Asian pears, though, than these three varieties.
- As meal-time approached, we made a salad; actually Mary made the salad, all I did was cut up a couple Asian pears to go on top of it.
- Unlike European pears, Asian pears must be tree-ripened for peak flavor and sweetness.
- My first dish was a chaste, satisfying plate of yellowtail sashimi sliced in strips, flavored with capers, bits of preserved lemon, and chive oil, and laid over a bed of crunchy Asian pears.
- Another day might find that same enticingly bitter arugula tossed with salty prosciutto shavings, creamy bits of Montasio and sparkling, crisp Asian pear cut into regimental cubes.
- Peach, Asian pear, plum and apricot trees manage to survive in appropriate microclimates.
- There are equally worthy variations on the theme: noodles without the soup, enlivened by a ginger-and-scallion paste; noodles served with the broth on the side; cold Korean buckwheat noodles with Asian pear.
Definition of Asian pear in US English: Asian pearnoun The crisp apple-shaped fruit of a tree that is native to Japan and China and cultivated in Australia and New Zealand. This fruit is obtained from varieties of Pyrus pyrifolia, family Rosaceae Also called nashi Example sentencesExamples - Best place to base yourself is the upstairs lounge or VIP section where sakes and Asian pear martinis are the name of the cocktail game.
- As meal-time approached, we made a salad; actually Mary made the salad, all I did was cut up a couple Asian pears to go on top of it.
- Skewered in a cross, the grilled quail hung over a white ceramic bowl that contained a braised Asian pear sitting in a pool of green tea and quail sauce.
- Thinly sliced Asian pears on a field-green salad practically leapt under a tart vinaigrette, and the crisped phyllo pouch holding runny Gorgonzola cheese made the whole thing even more fun to eat.
- Products like buttercup squash, table grapes, chestnuts, persimmons, avocados, tamarillos, boysenberries, and Nashi Asian pears, just demonstrate the wide diversity of horticultural exports from New Zealand to overseas markets.
- We have more than 100 Asian pear trees in one of our orchards, and it's well-known that Asian pears are a smorgasbord for the coddling moth.
- My first dish was a chaste, satisfying plate of yellowtail sashimi sliced in strips, flavored with capers, bits of preserved lemon, and chive oil, and laid over a bed of crunchy Asian pears.
- I also have an Asian pear tree that produced for the first time this summer.
- There is a lot more to nashi, also known as Asian pears, though, than these three varieties.
- Unlike European pears, Asian pears must be tree-ripened for peak flavor and sweetness.
- In a bowl, add the Asian pear, shiso leaves, and lemon juice.
- There are equally worthy variations on the theme: noodles without the soup, enlivened by a ginger-and-scallion paste; noodles served with the broth on the side; cold Korean buckwheat noodles with Asian pear.
- Offerings include coriander-crusted duck; grilled Asian pear, spinach and wonton noodles; and lavender ice cream with Grand Marnier-marinated berries.
- A marriage of juicy pears and crisp apples, Asian pears are not hybrids; they were brought to the U.S. by Chinese prospectors during the California Gold Rush.
- Velvety cuts of soy-cured salmon are wrapped ribbon-like around creamy dollops of crème fraiche, with Asian pear on the side, diced into microscopic perfection.
- Peach, Asian pear, plum and apricot trees manage to survive in appropriate microclimates.
- She explains that in N. China the Beauty Heart radishes are treated as fruits, crisper than an Asian pear.
- Another day might find that same enticingly bitter arugula tossed with salty prosciutto shavings, creamy bits of Montasio and sparkling, crisp Asian pear cut into regimental cubes.
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