VARIETY OF NASHI
Nashi are available on the market from September through December.
The most widespread varieties of nashi or "Asian pears" are Hosui, Kosui, Nijisseiki, Chojuro, Shinseiki, Nikusui and Shinsui.
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MINIMUM QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS
Appearance
Clean, healthy fruit with no residue and a long stem.
Colour
Skin: bronze-golden or rusty amber (Hosui and Kosui)
yellow-green (Shinseiki and Nijisseiki)
Shape
Fairly globular, somewhat flattened at times
Flavor and texture
Crisp, juicy, sweet pulp, with little or no acidity.
Refraction index
Consumption: 10.5 - 12.5
Pulp hardness
Consumption: 3-3.5 kg (piston 8 mm)
Sale period (Italian product)
1st September through 31st December
Storage
The product may be stored at 0-1 °C and a relative humidity of 90%
for approximately 3-4 months.
Handling
Great care is needed when handling this product, especially for smooth-skinned varieties.
Nashi should be displayed at the sales outlet only in one layer,
since it is very delicate and the long stem – normally cut off – can poke other fruits.
Things to avoid
Excess handling by customers at the sales outlet.
Notes
This is a typical Oriental fruit;
its salient feature is its sweet, refreshing taste and non-existent acidity, which
sharply differs from the sweet-sour taste of the apples or pears
the Western customer is accustomed to.
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