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Apples, pears and other pome fruit
Pome fruits are members of the plant family Rosaceae, sub-family pomoideae . They are fruits that have a "core" of several small seeds, surrounded by a tough membrane. The membrane is encased in an edible layer of flesh.
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Pome - Wikipedia
A pome is a type of fruit produced by flowering plants in the subtribe Malinae of the family Rosaceae.
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What Are Pomes And How Are They Related To Other Fruits?
Pome fruits are identifiable by their hard inner seed core surrounded by edible flesh and covered in skin. The most popular types of pomes are apples and pears.
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pome-pear
† pome-pear Obs. Forms: 5 powmpere, 6 poumper, 7 pom-poire, pome-peare, 7–8 pompire. [f. pome + pear n., after F. pomme poire, ‘a peare apple’ (Cotgr.), or med.L. pomum pirum.] See quot. 1640.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 411/2 Powmpere, frute, pomum pirum. 1530 Palsgr. 257/2 Poumper, frute. 1601 Holland Plin...
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What Are Pomes? - The Spruce Eats
Pomes are accessory fruits: Their edible flesh forms not only from the ovary but from other parts of the flower.
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Pome fruits - Tessenderlo Kerley
While apples and pears are by far the best-known types of pome fruit, other plants that produce fruits classified as pome fruits include nashi, quince, and ...
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Pome - Master Gardeners of Northern Virginia
Examples of pomes are apples, crab apples, loquats, quinces, and pears. Unlike their names and forms suggest, chokeberries and serviceberries also are pomes, ...
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Which Fruits Are Pomes? All the Uses and Recipes
Commons examples of pome fruits are: Apples; Pears; Asian pears; Quinces; Loquats; Medlars; Rowans; Crab apples. Pome meaning: what is a pome ...
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Pome Fruits - Clovegarden
Originally from Belgium or France, this is a crisp pear of moderate sweetness with a very small core (I usually just swallow the seeds rather than bothering to ...
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Pome Fruits - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The most widely grown species are the apple and pear, which are known as pome fruits on account of their typical fruit structure, derived from several fused ...
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Pome or Drupe – Sprout
Pome fruits. Several small seeds are encapsulated by a tough membrane known as the “core” Apples and pears are pome fruits. Drupe fruits. The stone “pit” is ...
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pome
▪ I. pome, n.1 (pəʊm) (Also in comb. 5 powm(e, 6 poum, 6–7 pom.) [a. OF. pome (F. pomme):—late L. or Romanic *pōma apple, orig. pl. of L. pōmum ‘fruit’, later, ‘apple’.] 1. A fruit of the apple kind or resembling an apple; now only poet. an apple. † Punical pome, pomegranate: = Apple Punic (apple n....
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