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  2. McIntosh (apple) - Wikipedia

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    A McIntosh illustrated in 1901. The McIntosh apple is a small to medium-sized round fruit with a short stem. It has a red and green skin that is thick, tender, and easy to peel. Its white flesh is sometime tinged with green or pink and is juicy, tender, and firm, soon becoming soft. The flesh is easily bruised. [5]

  3. Appletini - Wikipedia

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    Appletini. Mix in a shaker, then pour into a chilled glass. Garnish and serve. An apple martini (appletini for short) is a cocktail containing vodka and one or more of apple juice, apple cider, apple liqueur, or apple brandy. It is not a true martini, but is one of many drinks that incorporate the term martini into their names.

  4. Apple cider - Wikipedia

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    Most present-day apple juice (right) is filtered (and pasteurized). 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 beverage made from apples. Though typically referred to simply as "cider" in North America, it is not to be confused ...

  5. Apple juice - Wikipedia

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    Apple juice is a fruit juice made by the maceration and pressing of an apple. The resulting expelled juice may be further treated by enzymatic and centrifugal clarification to remove the starch and pectin, which holds fine particulate in suspension, and then pasteurized for packaging in glass, metal, or aseptic processing system containers, or ...

  6. Rambo apple - Wikipedia

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    A drink of cider without any fixin', made of Rambo apples, will go farther down and awake the molecules of mankind in a greater degree than any other kind of cider. The world is growing wiser, but not in raising Rambo apples." [citation needed] The claim that the Rambo was the favorite apple of Johnny Appleseed is false. Johnny Appleseed did ...

  7. Macoun apple - Wikipedia

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    Macoun apple. ' Macoun' apples are a cross between the 'McIntosh' and ' Jersey Black ' cultivars. [1] The Macoun ("Ma-cown," after the variety's namesake, Canadian horticulturalist W.T. Macoun, but sometimes also pronounced either "Ma-coon" or "McCowan") was developed at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, by Richard ...

  8. Applejack (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Applejack (drink) A bottle of blended apple brandy, along with a Jack Rose, a cocktail made with applejack. Applejack is a strong alcoholic drink produced from apples. Popular in the American colonial era, the drink's prevalence declined in the 19th and 20th centuries amid competition from other spirits. [1][2][3] Applejack is used in several ...

  9. John McIntosh (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    John McIntosh (farmer) "McIntosh" on a tree. McIntosh Red apple as bought. John McIntosh (August 15, 1777 – c. 1845) was a Scottish-Canadian farmer and fruit breeder, credited with discovering the McIntosh Red apple. Through the apple, his surname is the eponym of the Macintosh (or Mac) computers and operating systems by Apple Inc.