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Medlar fruit in mid-autumn

Even less familiar to Americans than the quince, the medlar was a familiar orchard fruit in the Middle Ages. Its peculiar shape differentiates the medlar from its relatives. Unlike in apples and pears, the flesh of the medlar does not grow all the way around the core, but forms a wide depression at the blossom end of the fruit.

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