A very old apple, thought to be English or Norman. Oval fruit, with lemon yellow skin and flesh covering the stalk, giving it the same shape as a lemon. Crisp flesh with a slight tang. Regarded as dual purpose in the 18th and 19th centuries, when it was dried and used for tarts as well as being eaten for dessert.
Tree Type | Dessert (Eating) Apple |
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