Thread: Cox's Apples
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Old 03-09-2011, 12:33 PM
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This leads me to a niggle I've been carrying for years. Are the apples
sold in supermarkets as "Cox's" really Cox's?
Interesting you should say that. Back in June I bought some Braeburn on the grounds that they're usually the least revolting of the tasteless spheres of water which are all that's on offer once the Cox's are over, and they were so tasteless that I gave up eating them. I think I ended up cooking them with loads of cinnamon. And I determined to buy no more apples

So I've been apple-less since then. Thank goodness my Worcesters are now ripe, so I now have apples of various sorts through to March.
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