QUINCE

shrub or small tree of the Asian genera Chaenomeles and Cydonia of the family Rosaceae (rose family). The common quince (Cydonia oblonga) is a spineless tree with edible fruits cultivated from ancient times in Asia and in the Mediterranean area, where it was early naturalized. Its pome fruit is similar to that of the related apple and pear but is very astringent, and hence it is used chiefly cooked in preserves; marmalade is said to have first been made from quince. As a commercial fruit tree, the quince is cultivated more widely in the temperate zone of Europe than in the United States, where it is grown chiefly in California and New York. It is often used as a rootstock for dwarf fruit trees, especially the pear. The flowering quinces (genus Chaenomeles) are cultivated as ornamental shrubs for their profuse, usually thorny branches and attractive scarlet, pink, or white flowers. The fruit is too small and hard to be of commercial value but is sometimes used locally. Best known of this genus is C. lagenaria, the Japanese quince, or japonica. Some other Asian shrubs (e.g., a camellia) are also called japonica. Quince is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Rosales, family Rosaceae.

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...Experience/Experiment: The Short Fiction of Quince Duncan. Afro-Hispanic Review 10:3 (Sep...ed. and trans. The Best Short Stories of Quince Duncan/ Las mejores historias de Quince Duncan. San Jose: Editorial Costa Rica, 1995...
...Rights Group, 1995. Persico, Alan. Quince Duncans Los cuatro espejos: Time, History...1991): 15 20. Powell, Lorein, and Quince Duncan. Teoria y practica del racismo...Religious Heritage in Selected Works of Quince Duncan: An Expression of Cultural and...
...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Quince, Rohan. Shakespeare in South Africa...productions during the apartheid era / Rohan Quince. p. cm. (Studies in Shakespeare...Deutsche Bibliothek-CIP-Einheitsaufnahme Quince, Rohan: Shakespeare in South Africa...
...el aire (1985). In Teatro peruano; quince oras . Lima: Lluvia Editores, 1991...Grillos, 1974-1985; Teatro peruano; quince oras . Lima: Lluvia Editores, 1991...Grillos, 1974-1985; Teatro peruano; quince oras . Lima: Lluvia Editores, 1991...
QUINCE. Here is the scroll of every mans name...day at night. BOTTOM. First, good Peter Quince, say what the play treats on, then read...the actors, and so grow to a point. 9 QUINCE. Marry, our play is, The most lamentable...
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...Interview with Afro-costa Rican Writer Quince Duncan by Tomas Wayne Edison On March...opportunity to conduct an interview with Quince Duncan, one of Costa Ricas most prominent Afro-- centered writers. Quince Duncan has written ten books and co...
...Experience/experiment: the Short Fiction of Quince Duncan by Dellita L. Martin-Ogunsola...excerpts from The Best Short Stories of Quince Duncan, I hope to strike a much-needed...literary scholars who have read the works of Quince Duncan in Spanish, or who know anything...
...of Anancy in Selected Works of the Afro-costa Rican Writer Quince Duncan by Paulette Ramsay Anancy is a Spider; Anancy is a man...gets the better of those who are much bigger than himself."4 Quince Duncan has published two collections of stories for children...
Quince Duncans Literary Representation of the Ethno...with each other.1 In reference to this, Quince Duncan and Lorein Powell observe...Indian Descent As a creative writer, Quince Duncan has responded to these realities...
The Quince-Orange Tree, or Iranian Writers in Exile Exile is not...in the end their encounters remain barren. Its like the quince-orange tree, which is a graft between a quince and an orange, or the mule, which is the result of horse...
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...lovely pink brick of quince paste. It reads: "Take your quinces and rost them...say so: halved quinces are slowly baked in quince-flavoured syrup...of the cores of quinces". I havent tried...accumulated enough quince cores, but quote...
...queen was probably a quince. The Greeks developed a robust variety of quinces in Kydonia, Crete...employing cushions of quince jelly. Apparently...stuck to nibbling quinces rather than the royal...stewed mutton with quinces, flavoured with...cooked you such a quince feast, you will...
In Season: Quince You might mistake them for large misshapen apples at your farmers market. But quinces have their own appeal. They give off a...pancakes. * Make a relish: Grate a raw quince, sprinkle with salt, and set aside for...
...Justices Leander J. Shaw Jr. and Peggy A. Quince, as members of the Florida Supreme Court...we take a closer look at Judges Shaw, Quince and Clark. FLORIDA SUPREME COURT. Justice...FLORIDA SUPREME COURT Justice Peggy A. Quince. Age: 52 Education: bachelors degree...
...the "Axis of Evil" to the Literary Realms of Spanglish. The Quince Seed Potion By Morteza Baharloo Bridge Works, $23.95 "Travel...IranAir.com for Amazon.com, where Morteza Baharloos The Quince Seed Potion buys a window seat to the turbulent modern history...
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The Beauty of the Chinese Quince. Byline: Adrian Higgins The...distant cousin, the Chinese quince. It is a tree that probably...metropolitan area. There are quinces at the U.S. National Arboretum...gazillions. But the Chinese quince is destined to remain a loner...
...National Collection of Tree Quince (Cydonia Oblonga). The fruit...appearance and delicate pink flesh. Quince would have been preserved in...Adam in the Garden of Eden. Quinces should be picked in October...Priory apple juice blend, quince jelly, vinegars, jams, cakes...
...Packed with Sweetness: A Selection of Quince Varieties, Many Bursting with Juiciness...family and related to the pear, the Common quince waslong referred to as Pyrus cydonia but...Not to be confused with the Japanese quince, Chaenomeles, the Common quince isa...
Taste the Flavours of Autumn at Rare Quince and Apple Day; FOOD. AS THE trees begin...share with its visitors on the annual Quince and Apple Day, on Sunday, October 16...variety of mysterious produce, including quince and medlar, as well as pears and 12 different...
A Quince Wince. RACHAEL cooks quince paste. Those four words have been circling my mind and tormenting...girl. Rachael loves to spend five hours in her kitchen making quince paste, partly because her husband loves it. Her Romeo, James...
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...to have first been made from quince. As a commercial fruit tree, the quince is cultivated more widely in...especially the pear. The flowering quinces (genus Chaenomeles ) are cultivated...lagenaria, the Japanese quince, or japonica. Some other...
JAPANESE QUINCE see quince . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
FLOWERING QUINCE see quince . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...religious painting, the apple represents the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, as do occasionally the pear and the quince. It was sacred to Aphrodite in classical mythology. The apple is now widely grown in thousands of varieties, e.g., the...
JAPONICA j pon k : see quince ; camellia . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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