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Applemania
2007.10.21
1. One of the tables at the bath Farmers marketwith baskets of named cultivars.
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1. One of the tables at the bath Farmers marketwith baskets of named cultivars.
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2. More tables. There must have been over 200 different cultivars.
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2. More tables. There must have been over 200 different cultivars.
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3. There must have been over 200 different cultivars.
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3. There must have been over 200 different cultivars.
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4. A small selection.
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4. A small selection.
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5. Some common like Coxes, others less common like Clarinette.
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5. Some common like Coxes, others less common like Clarinette.
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6. Pitmaston Pine Apple.
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6. Pitmaston Pine Apple.
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7. Sunset.
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7. Sunset.
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8. Apin Rose Ledage.
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8. Apin Rose Ledage.
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9. Tydemans's Late Orange (Desert / Dual, Kent 1930)
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9. Tydemans's Late Orange (Desert / Dual, Kent 1930)
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10. Broad Leaf Norman.
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10. Broad Leaf Norman.
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11. Medialle D'Or.
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11. Medialle D'Or.
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12. Redsleeves.
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12. Redsleeves.
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13. Monkland Pippin.
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13. Monkland Pippin.
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14. Golden Spire.
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14. Golden Spire.
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15. Burr Know Howard.
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15. Burr Know Howard.
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16. Mere de Menage.
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16. Mere de Menage.
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17. Dufflin.
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17. Dufflin.
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18. Crimson King.
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18. Crimson King.
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19. Golden Russett.
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19. Golden Russett.
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20. Of course Apples go traditionally in England with a Sunday Roast. One of the local farmers who sells organic meat at the market.
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20. Of course Apples go traditionally in England with a Sunday Roast. One of the local farmers who sells organic meat at the market.
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Yesterday there was an Apple Fair at Green Park Station Farmers Market
Today and tomorrow's posting is of apples put on display by K.G. Consultants (Tel: +44-1761-490-624), producers of quality English apple juice. Today I show some of the diversity of the apples grown in England and tomorrow something on the spirit of apples.
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Comments
This all looks so good! I gotta go find something to eat. :-)