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  2. Foxwhelp - Wikipedia

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    Along with many other old varieties of apple, the Foxwhelp is now rare. Some sources state that many apples identified as Foxwhelp today are not, in fact, the original variety, which came to be known as "Old Foxwhelp" to distinguish it from later sports (such as Improved Foxwhelp, developed by H. P. Bulmer ), which were selected from the ...

  3. Category:British apples - Wikipedia

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    This is for apple cultivars that have originated in Great Britain or the United Kingdom, either if they are old natural cultivars or modern bred, which were developed in England or Britain. Pages in category "British apples"

  4. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Those varieties marked agm have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [2] [3] This list does not include the species and varieties of apples collectively known as crab apples, which are grown primarily for ornamental purposes, though they may be used to make jelly or compote. These are described under Malus.

  5. 45 best apple recipes, from savory casseroles to sweet pies

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  6. 84 Sweet and Savory Apple Recipes to Make This Fall - AOL

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    Old fashioned, quick and easy apple fritters recipe with vanilla glaze, homemade with simple ingredients in 30 minutes. Loaded with apples and cinnamon. Get the recipe: Apple Fritters

  7. 9 Appetizing Apple Recipes Perfect for Autumn - AOL

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    Choose apples that are firm, brightly colored, and free of bruises or damaged skin. Prevent browning when slicing apples for a recipe by putting the slices in a bowl of cold water with a spoonful ...

  8. Welsh apples - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] In 1998, experts on the varieties of British apples at the National Fruit Collection in Brogdale stated that they believed this tree was the only example of a previously unrecorded cultivar, the Bardsey Apple (Welsh: Afal Enlli). The cultivar has since been propagated by grafting and is available commercially. [6]

  9. Dumelow's Seedling - Wikipedia

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    As a cooking apple it is suited to culinary dishes but for eating fresh is inferior to red apples such as Baldwin or Sutton. [1] [3] It was regarded in early 20th-century England as one of the most valuable varieties of cooking apple. [3] Dumelow's Seedling apples typically contain around 12% sugar, 12g per litre of acid and 4mg per 100g of ...