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what does a kieffer pear taste like

by Jamar Herzog Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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Kieffer pears are described as having a musky aroma and are juicy with a mild, sweet flavor.

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What does a Kieffer pear look like?

Kieffer pears are medium to large in size and are elongated in shape with a wide bottom that tapers into a smaller, rounded neck. The semi-smooth skin is light yellow to pale green with prominent lenticels and deep red blush, and the stem is slender and dark brown.

What is the difference between Bartlett and Kieffer pear?

Although in most respects it can be considered a European pear, the crisp coarse flesh hints at the Chinese ancestry. Kieffer inherits the heavy-cropping nature of Bartlett, but ripens much later. Kieffer quickly established itself as a major commercial variety in the eastern and southern states.

Are Kieffer pears deer resistant?

Generally speaking, Kieffer pear trees are considered deer resistant because they are less tempting to deer than other pear species. That said, when deer are starving, they have no issue eating Kieffer pears (and anything else right down to your ornamental grass and flowers).

Are Kieffer pears native to the south?

It also tolerates a wide range of climates, thriving in northern states as well as hotter southern states. In fact, the Kieffer pear is the most widely planted pears in the South. The golden yellow fruit has white flesh that is crisp and coarse in texture—excellent for canning, baking, preserves and pear honey.

Are Kieffer pears soft?

The Kieffer pear has been around since the 1870s, resulting from a natural cross between an Asian sand pear and a European Bartlett at Peter Kieffer's fruit nursery outside of Philadelphia. It has a crisp texture like an apple and was used in canning.

What is the sweetest tasting pear?

Comice. Comice pears were originally cultivated in France. They're known as the sweetest pear variety, and are often the variety shipped in gift boxes. Because of this, they're sometimes given the nickname “the Christmas pear.” Comice pears have light green skin with a blush of pinkish red.

How do Kieffer pears taste?

Kieffer pears have a faint, fruity, and musky aroma with a mild, sweet, and subtly tart flavor. It is important to note that the fruit's flavor improves after extended storage and is considered ripe when the flesh around the neck gives slightly under pressure.

Are Kieffer pears gritty?

Kieffer pears are an old-fashioned cross between the popular European Bartlett pear and the round Chinese “sand pear” or Asian pear. They are widely planted in the southern states. Their flesh is coarse, firm and grainy, yet sweet and juicy.

What is the crispiest pear?

Concorde Pear A newer pear variety that originated in England, it is crunchy, juicy and sweet, with a distinct vanilla flavour. As you bite into the pear, you will find that it has crisp and dense flesh that steadily becomes more tender as the pear ripens.

What is the healthiest pear to eat?

Most Nutritious Pear VarietyVarietyFiber (grams)Potassium (mg)Anjou (green)3.1127Anjou (red)3123Asian3.6121Bartlett3.11011 more row

Is a Kieffer pear good to eat?

It is one of the hardiest pear varieties and one of the heaviest producers. The Kieffer's pears, while not as sweet as other varieties, are good for baking, canning and fresh eating.

What is the best tasting pear?

Best Pears to Eat RawAnjou Pear: A firm, mild-flavored pear that is perfectly juicy. ... Asian Pear: Full-on crunchy and similar in texture and shape to apples, this is a very mild-flavored pear with a soft, grainy texture.Bartlett (or Williams) Pear: This is the perfect choice when you want a really, really juicy pear.More items...•

Is a Kieffer pear sweet?

Kieffer pears are described as having a musky aroma and are juicy with a mild, sweet flavor.

Are Kieffer pears invasive?

Phelps noted that Bartlett Pear, Kieffer Pear, and other fruiting pear trees that people plant in their orchards, are not included in this effort. These are actual fruiting pears and are not invasive. Those trees are beneficial to plant.

How big do Kieffer pears get?

about 20'Mature Size The standard Kieffer pear grows to a height of about 20' and a spread of around 20' at maturity. The dwarf variety grows to a height of 12–15' with a spread of about 10'.

Are Kieffer pears self pollinating?

It can self-pollinate or pollinate with the Orient Pear. Kieffer Pear trees are susceptible to blight. At maturity, it can reach a height between 15-20 feet and a width of 12-15 feet. USDA ZONES: Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9.

How big does a Kieffer Pear get?

Mature Size. The standard Kieffer pear grows to a height of about 20' and a spread of around 20' at maturity. The dwarf variety grows to a height of 12–15' with a spread of about 10'.

What type of soil does a keffer pear tree like?

The Kieffer pear grows best in slightly acidic, deep, heavy, and moist (but well-drained) soil. Other soil types are tolerated, but the tree may produce a lighter crop. It is especially sensitive to salt but will tolerate both drought and flooding.

When is a bear's fruit ripe?

The flesh is crisp, white and coarse in texture--good for canning, baking, preserves and pear honey. Yields ripe fruit typically in mid-September or mid-October. Pick while the fruit is still hard and store in a cool place. Bears a heavy crop, beginning when young and continuing dependably for many years. Blooms late in the season ...

When do sand pear trees produce?

The white flesh is crisp, juicy, with a coarse texture. It produces fruit in late September to October. Very hardy and tolerates hot climates. (Self-fertile, plant two trees to ensure pollination) (Zones 4 - 9).

kbshorts Well-Known Member

Hey Boleyz! All the deer around will love you! Pickle the little things, they are pretty good that way.

agmantoo agmantoo Supporter

I know a couple of things about the Kieffer. Kieffer pears are not prone to develop the blight like the Barlett. The fruit is delicous when the pears are picked while slightly green and then wrapped in paper and stored in the dark until they mellow and finish ripening.

RoseGarden Guest

Keiffer pears have a high number of grit cells, so they are very hard, very crispy, somewhat dry, not overly sweet, irregularly shaped, and rough skinned. They are NOT a soft, juicy tender skinned, fresh eating pear. They are best for canning.

Cindy in KY Well-Known Member

We have a very very old Keiffer Pear tree. Bear hundreds of pears, even after we cut the huge top off of it, 30 ft high. We topped it because of the hornets came for the tree fruit every year, and I could not take it anymore. There is allot of fruit to pick up for a long time.

haypoint Unpaid, Volunteer Devil's Advocate Supporter

I'm a bit concerned about your growing location. I'm picturing a heavy clay soil that you've tilled up, so you could get the hole dug, then you planted the trees in a mixture of the clay and potting soil. My concern is where is the rain going to settle? Rain soaks in to clay very slowly, runs on the surface settling where it can.

ceresone Well-Known Member Supporter

Oh, my, dont cut them! we've lived here over 40 years, these trees were older when we cane--have fire blight--still going. I've given the pears away each year till last, on a canning spree last year, so I canned them. Soo good, stay firm, taste so good-- I'll be canning after this--but not all.

FolioMark Guest

I had one of those old Keiffer pears behind a rental house I owned years ago. You couldnt see the leaves for the pears come the end of summer. Bushels and bushels of pears. The old lady next door showed us how to wrap them in newspaper and store them in the cellar and we had pears all winter and into the spring.

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