From the sweet, creamy yellow flesh of a Seckel pear, to the papery mahogany skin of the hazelnut, to the deep, dark bro...

From the sweet, creamy yellow flesh of a Seckel pear, to the papery mahogany skin of the hazelnut, to the deep, dark brown of extra-dark, bittersweet chocolate, what winter's offerings lack in bright color and flavor are made up for in richness and texture. In Oregon, pears are the No. 1 fruit crop, and the state ranks third in national production.

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