Frutas

Dried pear halves

Dried pear halves
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Ingredient Information

Name

Dried pear halves

Category

Frutas

Popularity

11 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Dried pear halves are pieces of pear from which the water has been removed through a dehydration process, preserving their sweet flavor and soft but somewhat chewy texture. This ingredient is frequently used in baking recipes, salads, mixed nuts, and as a complement to both sweet and savory dishes.

The pear is native to temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, and its dehydration is a traditional technique to extend its shelf life and facilitate storage. Dried halves retain much of the nutrients of fresh pears, such as dietary fiber, antioxidants, vitamins (especially vitamin C and some B vitamins), and minerals like potassium.

This product is an excellent natural source of energy and can help improve digestion thanks to its fiber content. Furthermore, it adds a sweet touch and interesting texture to culinary preparations.

In various Hispanic American countries, dried pear halves may also be found under names such as dry pears, desiccated pears, or simply dehydrated pears. These terms are interchangeable in the culinary context and help to identify this versatile ingredient.

Nutritional Properties

6.8g
fiber
20mg
calcium
10mcg
folate
0.6mg
iron
210mg
potassium
53g
sugars
243
calories
0mcg
lycopene
1g
proteins
2mg
vitamin c
0.3g
total fats
63g
carbohydrates

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