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  2. Martha Stewart's Brioche Stuffing with Leeks, Apples and Pears. 2 lbs. brioche bread, cut into 1-in. cubes. ¾ cup (6 oz.) unsalted butter, plus more for baking dishes

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  4. Cobbler (food) - Wikipedia

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    The sonker is unique to North Carolina: it is a deep-dish version of the American cobbler. [5] [8] Cobblers most commonly come in single fruit varieties and are named as such, e.g. blackberry, blueberry, and peach cobbler. The tradition also gives the option of topping the fruit cobbler with a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream. [3]

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  8. Pear - Wikipedia

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    The bottle is tied to the tree and the pear is grown inside it. Pears are consumed fresh, canned, as juice, and dried. The juice can also be used in jellies and jams, usually in combination with other fruits, including berries. Fermented pear juice is called perry or pear cider and is made in a way that is similar to how cider is made from apples.

  9. Bosc pear - Wikipedia

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    Bosc Pear, from The Pears of New York (1921) by Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick [1] The Beurré Bosc or Bosc is a cultivar of the European pear (Pyrus communis), originally from France or Belgium. Also known as the Kaiser, it is grown in Europe, Australia, British Columbia and Ontario, Canada, and the U.S. states of California, Washington, and Oregon.