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beurré
‖ beurré (bœre) Also 8 berry, beury. [Fr.; f. beurré buttered, buttery, f. beurre butter.] A mellow variety of pear. Also attrib.1741 Compl. Fam.-Piece ii. iii. 352 And these Pears..Martin Sec, Winter Beurre. 1750 Mrs. Delany Autobiog. (1861) II. 594, I have just been gleaning my autumn fruits—melon... Oxford English Dictionary
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Durondeau pear
The Durondeau pear (also known as Tongern, Birne von Tongern, Poire de Tongres and Beurré Durondeau} is a Belgian pear variety with a very pronounced, External links Pear - Durondeau - tasting notes, identification, reviews GUIDE DES POIRES - GUIDE OF PEAR - BEURRÉ DURONDEAUS Pear cultivars wikipedia.org
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burree
† buˈrree Obs. [a. F. beurré (lit. ‘buttered’) ‘espèce de poire fondante’ (Littré).] See quot.1719 London & Wise Compl. Gard. 52 [Page headed La Burree] The Burree..call'd the Butter Pear, because of its smooth, delicious, melting soft pulp. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pain de ménage | RICARDO
Laisser lever dans un endroit tiède 45 minutes. Retirer du bol et pétrir environ 30 secondes. Façonner la pâte en forme de rouleau et la déposer dans un moule à pain beurré de 20 x 10 cm (8 x 4 po). Couvrir d'un linge et laisser lever de nouveau dans un endroit tiède pendant 1 h 10. Préchauffer le four à 180 °C (350 °F).
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Pyrus communis
cultivars: 50% Williams' Bon Chrétien (England, circa 1770; a summer pear commonly called Bartlett in the US and Canada, and Williams elsewhere) 34% Beurré d'Anjou (France, a winter pear commonly called just d'Anjou) 10% Beurré Bosc (France, also known as Kaiser Alexander, a winter pear commonly called just wikipedia.org
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Kieffer
Kieffer (ˈkiːfə(r)) The name of Peter Kieffer (d. 1890), American gardener, used attrib. in Kieffer pear to designate a variety of yellow-skinned pear (Pyrus pyrifolia var. culta × P. communis) developed by him. Also absol.[1879 Amer. Agriculturist Jan. 21/1 (heading) A New Pear—Kieffer's Hybrid. Ib... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bosc pear
The name Bosc is given after a French horticulturist named Louis Bosc, and "Beurré" means "buttery," referring to the fruit's soft, juicy texture. wikipedia.org
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D'Anjou
The D'Anjou pear, sometimes referred to as the Beurré d'Anjou or simply Anjou, is a short-necked cultivar of European pear. wikipedia.org
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Newtown
Newtown (ˈnjuːtaʊn) Also Newton. The name of a town on Long Island in New York state, used attrib. or absol. to designate two varieties of dessert apple first introduced there, the Newtown pippin and the Newtown Spitzenburg. So ˈNewtowner, a Newtown apple.1760 G. Washington Diary 30 Mar. (1925) I. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean-Baptiste Van Mons
A few Belgian varieties show this by having Beurré in the name. wikipedia.org
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saint
▪ I. saint, a. and n. (seɪnt; unstressed sənt, snt) Forms: α. 2–6 seint, 3–6 seinte, seynt(e, sainte, 4–5 saynt, (2 zeinte, 3 sæinte, 5 seyntte, 6 seeynt, sayent), 4– saint. β. (prefixed to a name beginning with a cons.) 3–4 sein, 4 san, sen, 4–6 sayn, 5 sayne, sain, syn. γ. 3–5 sant, 4–6 sent, (3 s... Oxford English Dictionary
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butter
▪ I. butter, n.1 (ˈbʌtə(r)) Forms: 1–3 butere, 3 buttere, 4 boter(e, botter, butre, 4–5 buttur, 5 butture, buttir, buttyr, botyr, boture, bottre, 7 butyr, 4– butter. [OE. butere wk. fem. (in compounds buttor-); ad. L. butyrum, ad. Gr. βούτυρον. So OFris. butera, botera, MDu. bōter(e, botre, Du. bote... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Swedish noble families
Hagelsrum Mörner Creutz Silfverhielm von Birckholtz Dufva i Finland Pauli Slatte Stålhandske Silfversparre Uggla Silfverbielke Oxehufwud Oxe Beurræus wikipedia.org
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List of foods named after places
Selles-sur-Cher in the Loire valley Tomme de Savoie — the historic region of Savoy Valençay — the town of Valençay, Indre Fruits and vegetables Anjou pear or Beurré wikipedia.org
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