Business Type:
Manufacturer/Factory,Trading Company
Business Range:
Led lamp, light pole, cast iron cookware, chiminea, cast iron and aluminum products
Establishment:
2004
R&D Capacity:
OEM, ODM, Others
Terms of Payment:
LC, T/T, D/P, Paypal, Western Union
Main Markets:
North America, Europe
OEM/ODM Service
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Our company is located in the city of castings-Botou City, Hebei Province, China. Established in 1998, our company covers an area of more than 20,000 square meters, including a workshop area of around...

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China Ya pear

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1 Carton US $8.00/ Carton
Local Area: Cangzhou, Hebei, China
R&D Capacity: OEM, ODM, Other
Payment Terms: LC, T/T, D/P, Paypal, Western Union
Brand: CMC
Style: Fresh
Type: Pear
Product Type: Pome Fruit

The Ya pear is also known as the Chinese White Pear and is native to northern China where it is widely grown. These are juicy white pears, which taste like a cross between a rose and a pineapple. They are crisp and sweet and delicious. Pear trees can grow to 60 feet and may be as old as 300 years. Pear wood, being a hard wood, can be used to make furniture. Among the many Asian pears, Ya pears are cousins to the pears that are typically seen in grocery stores, but this fruit is similar to an apple and its many names reflect that characteristic. Other names that this fruit goes by are: Chinese pear, Japanese pear, Sand, Nashi, and apple pear. Asian pears differ from the traditional European ones in that these pears are usually round, firm to touch when ripe, and are ready to eat after harvest. Asian pears reach prime quality when they ripen on the tree, like an apple and peach. These pears will be crisp, juicy, and slightly sweet with some tartness, especially near the core.
Nutrition Highlights:
Although not well documented in scientific research, pears are often recommended by healthcare practitioners as a hypoallergenic fruit that is less likely to produce an adverse response than other fruits. Particularly in the introduction of first fruits to infants, pears are often recommended as a safe way to start. Pears are a good source of vitamin C and copper. Both of these nutrients are antioxidants which help protect cells in the body from oxygen-related damage due to free radicals.