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Pears: Seckel (FULL CASE)

$84.00

22 lbs

We've got a great deal on a full 22 lb case of Seckel Pears this week! Save by buying in bulk. Limited time only! Seckels are exceptionally sweet and because of this are sometimes known as "Sugar Pears". They are the smallest of the pear varieties we know. Seckel Pears are thought to have originated as a wild seedling near Philadelphia! Click on this item to see the full description.

Description: Seckels are exceptionally sweet and because of this are sometimes known as "Sugar Pears". They are the smallest of the pear varieties we know. They snack size pears that can be canned whole! Seckels are thought to have originated as a wild seedling near Philadelphia.

Recipes: Try making these Wine Poached Seckel Pears and adding a scoop of ice cream with them for a delicious dessert!

Storage: Keep refrigerated to extend shelf life.

Weavers Orchard

Weaver’s Orchard’s family farming began with Jacob and Lizzie Weaver. They were fruit growers in Delaware whose son, Daniel, purchased the current Berks county property. He started Weaver’s Orchard in 1931, with little inkling of what the orchard would become. He planted fruit trees, berries and vegetables and marketed the produce by the truckload on street corners in the city of Reading. At the time, this was known as a “Huckster route,” which meant he was a type of produce peddler common in those days. Soon he started selling from the farm and set Weaver’s Orchard on the path to becoming a community destination. Daniel’s son Allen became a partner in the operation and the business continued to grow as they marketed the produce through farmers markets and on the farm. Weaver’s wants the property to be one people can come and enjoy as they pick their own fruit or shop the farm market, attend parties and events, including corporate events, educational opportunities and family-friendly experiences on the farm. The Weaver family’s vision for the business CONTINUES to expand, with hopes of a new market some day that will an expanded garden center, bakery and more events like farm to table dinners.

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