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Definition of Bartlett pear in English: Bartlett pearnounˈbɑːtlɪtˈbärtlət A dessert pear of a juicy early-ripening variety. Example sentencesExamples - In tests of California Bartlett pears, Neven is working with Elizabeth Mitcham of the University of California at Davis.
- Jörg Rupf of St. Georges told me he uses 60 pounds of Bartlett pears to make just one bottle of Pear William (pear eau-de-vie).
- You'll also find corn-bread croutons in your Caesar salad, and a helping of hickory-smoked barbecue ribs, served as a dainty appetizer, with relish made from Bartlett pears.
- About 15 pounds of Bartlett pears go into every bottle of pear brandy.
- The platter also holds crackers slathered with a white-eggplant mash, lumpy and seasoned with basil, parsley, and herbs, as well as slices of Bartlett pear layered with pita triangles.
Origin From the name of Enoch Bartlett (1779–1860), a US merchant who first distributed the pear. Definition of Bartlett pear in US English: Bartlett pearnounˈbärtlət A dessert pear of a juicy early-ripening variety. Example sentencesExamples - Jörg Rupf of St. Georges told me he uses 60 pounds of Bartlett pears to make just one bottle of Pear William (pear eau-de-vie).
- About 15 pounds of Bartlett pears go into every bottle of pear brandy.
- You'll also find corn-bread croutons in your Caesar salad, and a helping of hickory-smoked barbecue ribs, served as a dainty appetizer, with relish made from Bartlett pears.
- In tests of California Bartlett pears, Neven is working with Elizabeth Mitcham of the University of California at Davis.
- The platter also holds crackers slathered with a white-eggplant mash, lumpy and seasoned with basil, parsley, and herbs, as well as slices of Bartlett pear layered with pita triangles.
Origin From the name of Enoch Bartlett (1779–1860), a US merchant who first distributed the pear. |