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Japonica is a cultivated Quince originating in Japan. It has a rounded lumpy shape and has green skin.  It is less aromatic than Quince, but it is used in the same way as Quince and is eaten cooked as the flesh is acidic and hard.  It also contains a high amount of pectin and is therefore great for jellies and jams.
Japonica is a cultivated fruit Quince originating in Japan.  
 
It has a rounded lumpy shape and has green skin.  It is less aromatic than Quince, but it is used in the same way as Quince and is eaten cooked as the flesh is acidic and hard.  It also contains a high amount of pectin and is therefore great for jellies and jams.


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Latest revision as of 05:43, 28 December 2023

Japonica is a cultivated fruit Quince originating in Japan.

It has a rounded lumpy shape and has green skin. It is less aromatic than Quince, but it is used in the same way as Quince and is eaten cooked as the flesh is acidic and hard. It also contains a high amount of pectin and is therefore great for jellies and jams.