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  2. What Are Black Diamond Apples? Are They Even Real? - AOL

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    The King David apple is a cross between a Jonathan (or Winesap) and an Arkansas Black. It was first discovered in Arkansas in the late 1800s. It was first discovered in Arkansas in the late 1800s.

  3. Arkansas Black - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Black apple - description, flavour, origins and discussion of this apple variety Calhoun, C.L. (2011), "Arkansas Black" , Old Southern Apples: A Comprehensive History and Description of Varieties for Collectors, Growers, and Fruit Enthusiasts, 2nd Edition , Chelsea Green Publishing, p. 38, ISBN 9781603583121

  4. Black Diamond Apples Cost at Least $7 Each—Here’s Why - AOL

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    Both the Black Diamond apple and the Arkansas Black apple have otherworldly purple-black skin. But one type is much easier to find than the other. The post Black Diamond Apples Cost at Least $7 ...

  5. Winesap - Wikipedia

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    They called the apple wine-sop and it was said to have a "sweet, but not sprightly taste". [6] Coxe described it [5] and provided an illustration in his 1817 book, A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees. [7] Coxe and other authors mention its use for cider. [8] [5] Winesap was a popular apple in the United States until the 1950s.

  6. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Beach (a.k.a. Apple of Commerce) [27] Arkansas, US <1898 A yellow apple with red overcolor, medium size. A late keeper. Stalk medium. Tree large, vigorous. Flesh: very firm, rather dry. Eating Pick late October. Beacon [54] Minnesota, US Introduced 1936 Lively, juicy flavor; good for baking. Does not keep very well.

  7. You Should Never Use This Apple In A Pie, According To A ...

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    With the help of two apple experts, we put together this guide to all the common apple varieties. We got in touch with Arnold Wilkerson, who founded the Little Pie Company back in 1985.