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  • ...pper Canada]] (now [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]) in the early 19th century, the McIntosh has become a staple in both fresh markets and culinary uses across North Am ...g of the McIntosh lineage. The variety was propagated by John's son, Allan McIntosh, through grafting, ensuring the genetic consistency of the apples produced.
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  • ...h]], a series of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by [[Apple Inc.]]. == McIntosh Apple ==
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  • ...covered by a Polish orchardist named Antoni Wijcik, hence the name 'Wijcik McIntosh'. ...lso exhibited this columnar growth habit. This was the birth of the Wijcik McIntosh.
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  • '''List of Apple Cultivars''' .... This article provides a list of some of the most popular and significant apple cultivars.
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  • '''Empire (apple)''' ...is a cross between the [[McIntosh (apple)|McIntosh]] and [[Red Delicious]] apple varieties, and is known for its sweet-tart flavor and crisp texture.
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  • ...as discovered in 1960 and has since become a popular choice for early fall apple picking. ...parta, Michigan. He named the apple after his wife, Pauline. The Paula Red apple was introduced to the market in 1968 and has since gained popularity due to
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  • ...apple]]s from apple trees. It is a common autumn activity in regions where apple trees are widely cultivated, such as in the [[United States]], [[Canada]], ...e occurred in Central Asia around 4,000 BC. From there, the cultivation of apple trees spread to Europe and eventually to North America with the arrival of
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  • '''Liberty (apple)''' The '''Liberty''' apple is a cultivar of [[apple]] that was first developed in the United States in the 1970s. It is known f
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  • ...pper Canada]] (now [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]) in the early 19th century, the McIntosh has become a staple in both fresh markets and culinary uses across North Am ...g of the McIntosh lineage. The variety was propagated by John's son, Allan McIntosh, through grafting, ensuring the genetic consistency of the apples produced.
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  • ...oss between the [[Ben Davis (apple)|Ben Davis]] and the [[McIntosh (apple)|McIntosh]] varieties. ...t of the state. The apple was created as a cross between the Ben Davis and McIntosh varieties, with the goal of combining the best traits of both.
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  • '''Spartan (apple)''' ...iculture]]'s research station in Summerland, British Columbia. The Spartan apple is known for its sweet flavor and firm, crisp flesh, making it a popular ch
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  • ...ol content. The flavor of ice cider is often described as a combination of apple, honey, and spice, with a long, complex finish. * '''[[McIntosh (apple)|McIntosh]] Ice Cider''': This variety is made from McIntosh apples and has a bright, tart flavor.
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  • ...ginating in the late 17th century in [[Rhode Island]], United States, this apple variety has become a staple in American orchards and kitchens. The Rhode Is The Rhode Island Greening apple traces its origins to around 1650, near [[Greenwich]], Rhode Island. It is
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  • [[File:Red Apple.jpg|thumb|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br>'''Red Apple''' is a type of [[apple]] that is known for its bright red skin. It is one of the most common and p ...et taste that can vary depending on the specific variety of red apple. The apple contains several small, brown [[seeds]] in its core.
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  • ...anada, with its diverse climates across provinces, is home to a variety of apple cultivars, each with unique flavors, textures, and uses. This article explo ...is Hébert, a pioneer of Canadian agriculture, in 1617. Over the centuries, apple cultivation spread across Canada, with different regions developing their o
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  • ...ltinational technology company. These codenames are used internally within Apple and are not typically made public until after the product has been released [[Apple Inc.]] has a history of using codenames for their products, both hardware a
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  • ...]] that is known for its late summer ripening and its resistance to common apple diseases. It was developed by the [[Zaiger Genetics]] company, a renowned f ...ch as [[apple scab]] and [[powdery mildew]]. The result was the Summerfree apple, which has since become a popular choice for growers in warmer climates.
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  • |Name=Maple apple chicken sausage |Ingredients=ground chicken,mcintosh apple,poultry seasoning,ground cinnamon,nutmeg
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  • .... These characteristics are essential in creating a flavorful and balanced apple juice. Several apple varieties are favored for juicing due to their high juice content and the q
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  • '''Honeycrisp''' is a cultivar of [[apple]] that was developed at the [[University of Minnesota]]'s Horticultural Res ...a Macoun with a Honeygold, both of which are descendants of the [[McIntosh apple]].
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  • ...ng apples and honey on Rosh Hashanah dates back to the medieval times. The apple is associated with the [[Garden of Eden]] and the honey signifies the hope ..., including [[Granny Smith]], [[Golden Delicious]], and [[McIntosh (apple)|McIntosh]]. The type of honey used can also vary, with clover honey being the most c
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