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  2. Qiu Li Gao - Wikipedia

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    Qiu Li Gao (Chinese: 秋梨膏; pinyin: qiū lí gāo) or Autumn Pear Syrup or Sydney Paste is a pear syrup or paste used as a traditional medicine in East Asia, in particular in Chinese food therapy. [1]

  3. The 5-Ingredient Dessert I Make All Winter Long - AOL

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    Bake the pear crisp until the top is lightly golden and the pears are tender, 35 to 40 minutes. Remove from the oven and let the crisp cool for 15 minutes. Serve warm with a scoop of ice cream.

  4. Pyrus pyrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus pyrifolia is a species of pear tree native to southern China and northern Indochina that has been introduced to Korea, Japan and other parts of the world. [1] The tree's edible fruit is known by many names, including Asian pear, [2] Persian pear, Japanese pear, [2] Chinese pear, [2] [3] Korean pear, [4] [5] [6] Taiwanese pear, apple pear, [7] zodiac pear, three-halves pear, papple ...

  5. Asian pear - Wikipedia

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    Asian pears, fruits of Pyrus pyrifolia on the left and right, and two fruits of Pyrus × bretschneideri in the center Fruit commonly known as the Asian pear in different parts of the world : Pyrus pyrifolia , called “Korean pear”, “Japanese pear”, Chinese pear or Nashi pear , usually round, with brown or yellow skin

  6. Pear & Walnut Upside-Down Puff Pastries Look Fancy But ... - AOL

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  7. Pear-syrup candy - Wikipedia

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    Pear-syrup candy, also known as lígāotáng or líqīnggāo (梨清膏), is a traditional medicine and confection from eastern area of the Jiangnan region of China, where it was traditionally used to relieve coughing, reduce sputum, and stimulate appetite.