The Asian pear, known scientifically as the Pyrus pyrifolia, is a species of pear native to certain areas of East Asia. This pear, also known as the Japanese pear, Chinese pear, Korean pear, Taiwanese pear, apple pear, sand pear, and more, is an integral part of many East Asian cuisines and food cultures. Here, I will list some informative Korean culture facts as well as some foods which use the Asian pear as an ingredient. Then, I will cover some frequently asked questions about the Asian pear.
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In South Korea, popular fruits from around the globe, such as oranges, strawberries, and bananas, are commonly available. Unfortunately, many native fruits to South Korea are not as easy to find in other countries and continents. Below, I listed some popular types of Korean fruit to look out for. On one hand, you may find these in your local grocery or Asian market. If so, definitely make sure to try them! On the other hand, some of these fruits may only be available if and when you travel to South Korea or other East Asian countries!
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Do you like peaches? If so, you can learn all about the different types of peaches and how to distinguish them here! Happy Peach Season!
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Do you know the difference between nectarines and peaches? Here, you can learn about the two! Nectarine vs peach: What is the difference?
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Korean Banana Milk (Banana Flavored Milk)
by Emilyby EmilyIn South Korea, flavored milk drinks are incredibly popular with all age groups. Of the different kinds of flavored milk in South Korea, the most popular is definitely banana! Its popularity comes from being the original flavored milk introduced to the Korean population and its common use in Korean pop culture. Learn how to make it here!