Characteristic examples are brachysclereids or the stone cells ( called stone cells because of their hardness ) of pears and quinces ( " Cydonia oblonga " ) and those of the shoot of the cherries and plums are made up from sclereids.
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Characteristic examples are brachysclereids or the stone cells ( called stone cells because of their hardness ) of pears ( " Pyrus communis " ) and quinces ( " Cydonia oblonga " ) and those of the shoot of the cherries or plums are made up from sclereids.
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Traditionally and predominantly from Portugal, Italy ( exported when the South of Italy was part of the Crown of Arag�n ) and Spain, " dulce de membrillo " is a firm, sticky, sweet reddish hard paste made of the quince ( " Cydonia oblonga " ) fruit . " Dulce de membrillo " is also very popular in Australia, Sephardi dish.