They were $3 per pound. I don't know which farmer. They were local. They all were about the size of a pear, maybe the size of my fist, or a little bigger? I bought all the ones they had that day (Thurs). Sadly, most had had bugs take up residence inside, so I had a lot of cutting out of sections to do. I still got a good amount of fruit. They didn't seem like they were fully ripe.
I also simmered the scrubbed peels and the seed/core sections to get pectin. Not sure exactly how to keep that, maybe it can be frozen?
I might go look at Stanley's and see where theirs are from.
The largest producer of Quince is Turkey, worldwide, but I'm not sure if any of that fruit would make it here. On the other hand, they are pretty sturdy fruit, and it seems they'd travel well. On the third hand, they don't (apparently) ripen once off the tree, so if they are picked sub-ripe to travel, they are going to stay sub-ripe.
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