- Turner's Fruit-
Press, in 1916. A
cider press is used to
crush apples or pears. In
North America, the
unfiltered juice is
referred to as
cider,
becoming known...
- The
Cider Press is a
sculpture by
Thomas Shields Clarke,
installed in San Francisco's
Golden Gate Park, in the U.S.
state of California. "'Looking Back':...
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Apple cider (also
called sweet cider, soft
cider, or
simply cider) is the name used in the
United States and
Canada for an unfiltered, unsweetened, non-alcoholic...
- The
Hartman Cider Press is an
historic cider press which is
located in Pike Township,
Berks County, Pennsylvania. It was
listed on the
National Register...
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Cider (/ˈsaɪdər/ SY-dər) is an
alcoholic beverage made from the
fermented juice of apples.
Cider is
widely available in the
United Kingdom (particularly...
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Cider Press Review (CPR) is a small-
press literary journal,
published from San Diego, California,
United States. It was
founded in 1999 as a
journal of...
- the
definition of
cider is
broader than in Europe.
There are two types: one is the
traditional fermented product,
called hard
cider, and the
second is...
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Kingstone Press Cider is an
English cider made from
apples from an
orchard in
Malvern in Worcestershire.
Kingstone Press is
Aston Manor's main
cider blend...
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Apple cider vinegar, or
cider vinegar, is a
vinegar made from
cider, and used in
salad dressings, marinades, vinaigrettes, food preservatives, and chutneys...
- A
cider mill, also
known as a cidery, is the
location and
equipment used to
crush apples into
apple juice for use in
making apple cider, hard
cider, applejack...