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Warren pears are medium to large fruits, averaging 7 to 10 centimeters in diameter, and have a slightly lopsided, pyriform shape with a bulbous base tapering to a short and small, rounded neck. The fruits are heavy and dense, attached to the tree by a thick and fibrous, dark-brown stem. The skin is smooth, thin, and easily punctured, showing many superficial scars, and when ripe, the surface softens, developing a slight give when pressed. The skin also bears variegated hues of green when young, ripening to earthy yellow and brown shades with a red blush when mature. Underneath the surface, the ivory flesh is smooth, tender, aqueous, and melting, without the typical grittiness found in common pear varieties, and contains a thin, central core. Warren pears are subtly aromatic and have a sweet and floral flavor with honeyed notes of vanilla, spice, guava, and pineapple.
Seasons/Availability
Warren pears are available in the late summer through mid-winter.
Current Facts
Warren pears, botanically classified as Pyrus communis, are a rare, American variety belonging to the Rosaceae family. The floral fruits were discovered in the Southern United States in the late 20th century, and as rumors swirled around the pear’s true origins, Warren pears quickly gained notoriety as a popular, fresh eating cultivar. Warren pears are highly favored for their soft, juicy texture and complex taste and are especially loved by chefs and pear enthusiasts. Despite their flavorful reputation, Warren pears are not commercially cultivated as each tree takes over five years to bear fruit, significantly delaying production. Warren pears are also deemed challenging to grow due to specific pollination requirements, localizing the variety to specialty orchards as a rare, gourmet cultivar.
Nutritional Value
Warren pears are a good source of vitamin C, an antioxidant that strengthens the immune system and reduces inflammation and contain potassium to balance fluid levels, copper to promote bone growth, and vitamin K to assist in faster wound healing. The fruits also provide fiber to stimulate the digestive tract and folate to develop the body's genetic material.
Applications
Warren pears are best suited for fresh applications as their soft and juicy flesh is showcased when consumed straight, out-of-hand. The pears can be eaten similarly to an apple with the skin on, discarding the core, or it can be sliced and displayed with other fruits on appetizer plates. Warren pears can also be cut for green and fruit salads, blended into smoothies, juiced to flavor cocktails, or used as a topping over oatmeal, ice cream, and pancakes. In addition to fresh preparations, Warren pears can be baked, simmered, or poached. The fruits can be utilized in tarts, pies, cakes, crumbles, and muffins or cooked into jams, jellies, and sauces. Warren pears can also be poached in wine or simple syrup and used for compotes. Warren pears compliment cheeses such as blue, cheddar, manchego, and gouda, nuts such as walnuts, almonds, and pecans, fresh herbs including basil, mint, rosemary, and thyme, salted and cured pork, spices such as anise, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger, dried fruits such as cherries, cranberries and figs, chocolate, quince, caramel, and honey. Whole, unwashed Warren pears will keep up to five days when stored at room temperature and for two weeks when stored in the refrigerator.
Ethnic/Cultural Info
Warren pears were once nicknamed the Post Office pear because they were rumored to have been discovered by Thomas Warren growing naturally outside of a post office in Mississippi. Later on, as the variety was established and the rumor was deemed inaccurate, Thomas Warren changed the name of the variety to Warren pear, after his last name. In the modern-day, Warren pears are considered one of the most flavorful American pear cultivars. The variety has been praised by famous chefs, including Alice Waters, and celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Martha Stewart for their complex, floral and fruity taste.
Geography/History
The history of Warren pears is filled with mystery, rumors, and a touch of whimsy. The first written record of the variety was featured in Pomona Magazine in 1986, claiming that Thomas O. Warren had discovered the Warren pear growing on a tree in a friend’s backyard in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1976. Once the article was released, Warren began to tell a new story of how he found the fruit on a tree beside a post office and USDA soil conservation service office. This rumor remained the primary origin story for quite some time, and many growers in the present-day still retell this story as the pear’s true origins. At some point in the late 20th century, Warren was questioned about the validity of his post office discovery, leading Warren to change the story once again, saying he found the fruits at an old test site of Mississippi State University, where the pear variety magness was once planted. Magness pears were developed from the same cross as Warren pears, the American giant seckel pear and the European comice pear, leading many experts to believe the two pears were the same. Oregon State University eventually disproved this theory, deeming the two cultivars similar, sharing the same parents, but genetically different. Today Warren pears are available in limited quantities through specialty orchards across the United States. The Warren pears featured in the photograph above were grown at Frog Hollow Farm, located in Brentwood, Northern California.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock St Suite 150 San Diego CA 92110
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(619) 295-3172 [email protected]
Warren Pears from Frog Hollow Farms…..Warren pears, grown at Frog Hollow Farms, are known for their smooth, thin, and easily punctured skin that softens when ripe, transitioning from green to earthy yellow and brown hues with a red blush. Their ivory flesh is tender, melts in the mouth, and avoids the grittiness typical of other pears. Offering a sweet and floral taste, these pears feature honeyed hints of vanilla, spice, guava, and pineapple, making them an exceptional variety.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock St Suite 150 San Diego CA 92110
View on Instagram
(619) 295-3172 [email protected]
Warren Pears from Frog Hollow Farms…..Warren Pears: Warren pears offer versatility in both fresh and cooked applications. They can be eaten raw, sliced for salads, blended into smoothies, or used as toppings for oatmeal or desserts. When cooked, they shine in tarts, pies, jams, and sauces. Their flavors pair well with cheeses, nuts, herbs, pork, spices, dried fruits, chocolate, caramel, and honey. Unwashed, they last up to five days at room temperature or two weeks refrigerated.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock Street
(619) 295-3172 [email protected]
Warren pears: Warren pears are a rare variety admired for their soft, juicy texture and complex flavor, making them a favorite among chefs and pear enthusiasts. Uniquely demanding, each tree takes over five years to bear fruit and relies on specific pollination requirements, limiting cultivation to specialty orchards. Despite their scarcity, Warren pears are celebrated as a gourmet selection for fresh eating.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock St Suite 150 San Diego CA 92110
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(619) 295-3172 [email protected]
Warren Pears from Frog Hollow Farm…..Warren Pears were discovered by Thomas O. Warren, though their origins remain a mystery with multiple stories. Some say Warren found them beside a post office in Mississippi, while others believe they were discovered at a test site for Mississippi State University. Warren pears and Magness pears share common parentage but are genetically distinct. These pears are rare, grown in limited quantities, including at Frog Hollow Farm in Brentwood, California.
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San Luis Obispo
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Warren pears were once called Post Office pears due to the belief that Thomas Warren found them near a post office in Mississippi. Although the rumor was proven false, Warren renamed the variety after his surname. Celebrated by figures like Alice Waters, Oprah Winfrey, and Martha Stewart, Warren pears are admired for their rich, floral, and fruity flavor, making them one of the most acclaimed American pear cultivars today.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock St San Diego CA 92154
6192953172
Warren Pears from Frog Hollow Farms…..Warren pears, found at Frog Hollow Farms, are known for their smooth, tender, and grit-free ivory flesh, offering an exquisite texture. These medium to large pears develop a unique flavor profile when ripe, with sweet floral notes, hints of honey, vanilla, guava, and pineapple. The fruit transforms from green to earthy yellow-brown with a red blush as it matures, and its thin skin softens, giving a slight yield to touch, making it a delightfully special pear variety.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock St San Diego CA 92154
6192953172
Warren Pears from Frog Hollow Farms…..Warren pears are versatile and delicious, ideal for both fresh and cooked uses. Their juicy flesh shines when eaten as is or paired with cheeses like blue, gouda, and cheddar. They elevate green or fruit salads, serve as a topping for pancakes and oatmeal, and are excellent in desserts like pies, cakes, and muffins. Warren pears can last up to five days at room temperature or two weeks refrigerated, making them a practical choice for various culinary endeavors.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock St San Diego CA 92110
6192953172
Warren Pears from Frog Hollow Farms…..Warren pears, botanically classified as Pyrus communis, are a rare American pear variety discovered in the Southern United States in the late 20th century. Known for their soft, juicy texture and complex flavor, they are considered a gourmet cultivar. However, they are challenging to grow, taking over five years to bear fruit and requiring specific pollination conditions, which limit their cultivation to specialty orchards.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock Street Suite 150
619-295-3172 [email protected]
Warren Pears from Frog Hollow Farm…..Warren Pears have an interesting origin story marked by mystery and shifting accounts. First discovered in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1976, their exact origin linked to rumors around post offices and university test sites. They were developed from crossing the American giant seckel pear and European comice pear, sharing genetics with Magness pears but confirmed as distinct by Oregon State University experts.
Specialty Produce
1929 Hancock Street Suite 150
619-295-3172 [email protected]
Warren Pears fresh in from Frog Hollow Farm…..Warren Pears: Warren pears were historically nicknamed the Post Office pear, following a myth that Thomas Warren discovered them outside a post office in Mississippi. Although the story was disproven, Warren renamed the variety after himself. Celebrated for their complex, floral and fruity taste, they are considered among the most flavorful American pears, admired by chefs like Alice Waters and even Oprah Winfrey and Martha Stewart.