





Dried Asian Pears
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Some restrictions applySubarashii Kudamono Asian Pears ships its famous JunoSan Pears nationwide on Goldbelly! Experience the singular taste of the treasured Asian Pear year round! Rich in fiber, all-natural, and preservative-free, Subarashii Kudamono’s dried Asian Pears are wonderful in salads, in baked goods, on cereal, ‘pear’-ed with your favorite cheese—or enjoy all on their own. JunoSan Pears are high in fiber, full of lutein (which is terrific for the eyes), all-natural, and naturally gluten-free.
Joel Spira, a successful inventor, first tasted Asian Pears during a business trip in the 1970s and was so enchanted he carried home the seeds for his wife, Ruth Rodale Spira, a botanist, to plant in their backyard, starting this legendary pear farm. Grown by Subarashii Kudamono (“Wonderful Fruit” in Japanese) in Kempton, Pennsylvania, the orchard’s sumo-sized Asian pears are admired for their super crisp taste and firmness — not to mention their large size.
This package includes 3 bags of Dried Pears (9 oz. each)
- Each bag contains 13 servings
- Kept in a cool, dry place, dried pears will keep for up to 6 months.
- Subarashii Kudamono Asian Pears grown in Lehigh Valley, PA
- No additives, preservatives, sugars, or oils are added which makes this naturally gluten-free dried fruit a healthful ingredient

Gift-worthy, Sumo-Sized Asian Pears
Gift-worthy, Sumo-Sized Asian Pears

If you've never had a real Asian Pear, you're in for an INCREDIBLE treat. These aren't your typical supermarket pear. Relatively unknown and underrated (though they’ve been around for thousands of years), Asian pears are prized by chefs and those in the know. Grown by Subarashii Kudamono ("Wonderful Fruit" in Japanese) in Pennsylvania, they are admired for their super crisp taste and firmness -- not to mention their large size. STOCK UP NOW because the growing season ends soon!
An American businessman traveling in Japan first tasted Asian Pears in the 1970s and was so enchanted, he carried home the seeds for his wife--a botanist!--to plant in their backyard, starting the farm.


































