Quince
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Other Names
Cydonia oblonga
International names
- German: Quittenbaum
- French: coing
- Spanish: Membrillo
- Italian: Melo cotogno
- Japanese: Boke
- Portuguese: Marmeleiro
Etymology
Much appreciated by the Greeks who hollowed it out and filled it with honey, or cooked it wrapped in pastry. They especially favoured a variety which grew on the outskirts of Sidon in Crete, hence its Latin name "Sidonia".
Description
The quince tree produces a very hard, ribbed fruit with seeds, a yellow, downy skin and yellow flesh. The fruit is rounded or pear-shaped, covered with a fine down when mature. It gives off a strong scent and its hard flesh is very bitter when raw.
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