January 29th, 2016

Pears as one the world’s oldest cultivated fruits! Brilliantly red pears appeared on a new stamp by USPS

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Pears as one the world’s oldest cultivated fruits! Brilliantly red pears appeared on a new stamp by USPS

Pears are one of the world's oldest cultivated fruits. They grow on medium-sized, long-lived, flowering trees that generally produce fruit in their fourth to sixth year of growth. Thousands of varieties-in hues of green, yellow, red, and brown-are grown throughout the world.

StampNws.com would like to introduce to our readers' attention a special stamp by USPS that features an illustration of two brilliantly red pears.

Pear trees, like apple trees, can surprise their growers with "sport" branches (also referred to as spontaneous mutations) that bear fruit differing in appearance from the anticipated produce. Thus, a tree producing green pears may spontaneously sport a branch of red pears. Other red pears are the result of hybridizing, or crossbreeding two different varieties.

Harvested when mature-the fruit snaps off the branch when lifted-pears ripen at room temperature. Testing for ripeness is simple: Press gently at the base of the stem; if you feel a slight give, your pear is ripe.

Pears are among the most popular fruits in the world, and for good reason why this particular fruit appeared on a new stamp by USPS. These low-calorie treats provide a good source of fiber, potassium, and vitamin C. Great snacks eaten fresh out of hand, and perhaps over a sink so the juice drips there, pears can be poached, baked, sliced into salads, and star on a cheese plate.

Art director Derry Noyes designed this stamp with an existing illustration by John Burgoyne.

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