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Bletting

Bletting

Bletting medlars. Takkk / wikimedia / 2008 / CC BY-SA 3.0

It’s surprising how much of the most prized food we eat is food that has started to decay.

We don’t use the word decay–  we call it “aging” or “maturing” — but decay it is. Wine, cheese, beef, game — these are all foods that are never as good fresh as they are old.

Bletting is a term that is used to refer to fruit when it has gone past ripe, and has started to decay. There are some fruits which are either considered at their best after some bletting, such as Twentieth Century Asian Pears, or which can only be eaten after bletting, such as Medlars, Persimmons and True Service Fruit.

Language Notes

You can use it as a verb, as in “you have to let the fruit blet before eating”, and you can use it as a noun, as in “the fruit can only be eaten only after bletting” (okay fine, that’s actually a gerund in that sentence), or in phrases such as “The fruit will often begin its bletting process while still on the tree”.

The French use the same word: “le fruit doit être cueilli blet : c’est- à- dire après le passage des premières gelées d’automne.” (The fruit must be harvested “bletted”; which is to say, after the first autumn frosts”.)

The word appears to be used only in reference to fruit.

This page first published: Jan 9, 2004 · Updated: Sep 18, 2019.

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