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Old 25-07-2003, 11:43 PM
bnd777
 
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Default Help with apples?

I have a huge variety all about 28 yrs old and i dont recognise it
I would suggest its a very old variety
Theres few that have pink flesh in the middle tho so it should not take too
much sleuthing
Discovery is one with pink flesh but its always green /red/yellow on outside
never burgundy and it does not have red pips


"Jani" wrote in message
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Hi everyone,

'Scuse me dropping in unannounced, but I've baffled the people on
uk.religion.pagan, and they've sent me over here to the experts :-)

There's an apple tree down the road, planted presumably by the council

years
ago, and since no-one ever makes any use of the crop I thought I wouldn't
let it go to waste this year. Anyways, I nabbed one of the apples the

other
day to see if they were ripe, and I'm not sure what I've got here. It has
pinkish flesh near the core and the pips are the most gorgeous crimson
colour - admittedly my experience of apples is confined to the fruit and

veg
section at Morrisons, but I've never seen apples with red pips before.

The fruit started off with dark, shiny burgundy-coloured skin and as they
grew, that gave way to much rougher yellowish-greenish-brown skin. They're
about the size of a Cox's pippin, don't have much flavour, and a sort of
soft woody texture.

Can anyone help? I've no idea what they are, apart from "some sort of

apple"
...

Thanks

Jani