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Winesap is an old
apple cultivar of
unknown origin,
dating at
least to
American colonial times. Its
apples are
sweet with a
tangy finish. They are used...
- A 'Stayman' (or 'Stayman
Winesap') is a
triploid apple cultivar developed in 1866 by
Joseph Stayman of
Leavenworth County, Kansas; it was sold by nurseries...
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Winesap is a
ghost town in
Chelan County, in the U.S.
state of Washington. The GNIS
classifies it as a po****ted place. A post
office called Winesap was...
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cooking apples (usually of a tart,
crisp and
aromatic variety, such as
Winesap apples) sugar, cinnamon, and
bread crumbs.
Strudel uses an
unleavened dough...
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acidic with
apple flavour.
Varieties include Belle de Boskoop,
Stayman Winesap, Gravenstein,
Newtown Pippin, Bramley's Seedling,
Karmijn de Sonnaville...
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balanced taste.
Frequently blends of
heirloom varieties such as
Jonathan and
Winesap, once
among the most sought-after
cider apples for
tangy flavor, are used...
- is made from
cider apples,
while applejack is made from
apples such as
Winesap. Ice beer Ken
Albala (2010). "Applejack". In
Rachel Black (ed.). Alcohol...
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Complete Collection, (
Winesap, 2021)
Forest Listening Rooms, (
Winesap, 2021)
Words and Silences, (
Winesap, 2022) The Workbench, (
Winesap, 2023)
Official site...
- apples,
where the
range may be from 450 to 800 or from 1500 to 2500 in
Winesap and
Spitzenburg apples, respectively. This wide
range may be due to the...
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Ounce K
Wagener Warner's King P
Wealthy D
White Melrose White Transparent Winesap K D Wolf
River K York
Imperial D Food
portal Apple pie List of
apple cultivars...