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  2. Granny Smith - Wikipedia

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    The Granny Smith, also known as a green apple or sour apple, is an apple cultivar that originated in Australia in 1868. [1] It is named after Maria Ann Smith, who propagated the cultivar from a chance seedling. The tree is thought to be a hybrid of Malus sylvestris, the European wild apple, with the domesticated apple Malus domestica as the ...

  3. 15 Apple Salads We'll Be Making All Fall - AOL

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    Jean-Georges Vongerichten combines thinly sliced Granny Smith apples, sweet onion, ginger, and finely grated fresh coconut in this delicate yet flavor-rich apple salad recipe. Rather than ...

  4. The 25 Best Apple Varieties and Exactly How to Use Them - AOL

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    25 Types of Apples Granny Smith. Granny Smith apple. iStock. ... Also known as Cripps Pink, this cross between Golden Delicious and Lady Williams apples is medium-firm, crisp and juicy. It has a ...

  5. Herb & Sausage Stuffing with Tangy Granny Smith Apples

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    Heat 1 tablespoon butter in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add the apples and cook for 5 minutes or until browned, stirring occasionally. Remove the apples from the skillet. Heat 2 ...

  6. Snickers salad - Wikipedia

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    Snickers bars, Granny Smith apples, whipped topping, marshmallows. Snickers salad is a dessert salad consisting of a mix of Snickers bars, Granny Smith apples, Cool Whip or whipped topping, marshmallows, and often pudding served in a bowl. [1][2] It is a potluck staple in the Midwestern United States. It is sometimes included in church cookbooks.

  7. Northern Spy - Wikipedia

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    Northern Spy also called ' Spy' and ' King', is a cultivar of domesticated apple that originated on the farm of Oliver Chapin in East Bloomfield, New York, in about 1840. [1][2][3] It is popular in upstate New York. The Northern Spy was one of four apples honored by the United States Postal Service in a 2013 set of four 33¢ stamps ...

  8. Granny Smith: Did She Really Exist? - AOL

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    Here is what we found: Granny Smith is actually a real person. The delicious, light green Granny Smith apple was named after Maria Ann Smith, who, in 1868, found an apple tree seedling growing in ...

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