Apple that is used primarily for cooking rather than eating raw.
An apple used primarily in cooking for pies and applesauce etc.
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Examples for "eating apple"
Examples for "eating apple"
1The crowd was buzzing and smiling good-humoredly, with a general air of family-like sociability, some eating apple or candy.
2They spent the afternoon sitting wrapped in the blankets and eating apples.
3They were part of my childhood alongside rhubarb, wild salmon and tart eating apples.
4Now Sir Gawaine had a custom of eating apples which he used daily at dinner and at supper.
5"I'll wager we find her up a tree eating apples," lisped Claud.
1Use one peck of juicy cooking apples and two quarts of sugar.
2Peel and core some good cooking apples, but keep them whole.
3He had come to inquire if she wished to buy some cooking apples.
4I frequently purchased cooking apples from Armagh - both Protestant and Catholic suppliers only.
52 medium-sized cooking apples, sugar and cinnamon or lemon peel to taste.
64 large, tart cooking apples, about 3 pounds in total
73 good juicy cooking apples, 3 eggs, 6 oz.
84 Allinson wholemeal rolls, 3 cooking apples, 2 oz.
9Cooking apples such as bramleys have the distinct benefit of breaking down easily when heated, giving a smoother fluffier puree.
10Peel, quarter and core the cooking apples, then slice them thickly into the same pan in which you cooked the quince.
11Bramley cooking apples, doused in sugar with a lid of glazed pastry edged with thumbprints or crimped with a fork is an Irish favourite.
126 hard-boiled eggs, 1 medium-sized English onion, 1 cooking apple, 1 teaspoonful of curry powder, 1 dessertspoonful of Allinson fine wheatmeal, 1 oz.
Translations for cooking apple