A Modern Herbal: Quince
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Description: Recipe for marmalade, jelly, and quince and apple marmalade.
Click on graphic for larger image Botanical: Pyrus cydonia (LINN.) The Quince has been under cultivation since very remote times. It is a native of Persia and Anatolia and perhaps also of Greece and the Crimea, though it is doubtful if in the latter localities the plant is not a relic of former cultivation. It is certain that the ancient Greeks knew a common variety, upon which they grafted scions of a better variety, which they obtained from Cydon in Crete, from which place the fruit derived its name of
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