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In this episode of Anthropology Bites, host Carmen Vega-Reina peels back the layers of the humble pear to reveal its rich cultural, historical, and symbolic significance across civilizations. From its ancient roots in China and the Mediterranean to its modern-day status as a luxury fruit in Japan and Korea, the pear emerges as more than just a sweet snack, it’s a botanical ambassador of trade, ritual, and identity.
By Carmen Vega-ReinaIn this episode of Anthropology Bites, host Carmen Vega-Reina peels back the layers of the humble pear to reveal its rich cultural, historical, and symbolic significance across civilizations. From its ancient roots in China and the Mediterranean to its modern-day status as a luxury fruit in Japan and Korea, the pear emerges as more than just a sweet snack, it’s a botanical ambassador of trade, ritual, and identity.