"' Jubilee apple "'is a modern cultivar of dessert apple, which was developed in the Canadian province of British Columbia by the " Summerland Research Station ".
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Orange Pippin is named after England's most famous apple variety, the Cox's Orange Pippin which according to them, is widely regarded as the finest of all dessert apples.
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The " " Melon'apple "', also called'Watermelon'and'Norton's Melon'is a partly red dessert apple in season from autumn through early winter.
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At Geneva, it is ripe about October 5 on the average or about 10 days after Mclntosh .'Liberty'is considered to be primarily a dessert apple and has not as yet been given a processing test ."
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Not all of the apples in the UK have ever been grown solely for dessert purposes, and indeed in British cookery the distinction between cider apples, cooking apples, and dessert apples has remained intact since before the Tudors and spread wherever the British colonized, with some blurring of lines in North America due to necessity and scarcity.
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Most of the cider, cooking, and dessert apples brought from the oceanic climate of Northwest Europe were not bred for sweltering humidity or late season frosts; later in the North settlers from the British Isles had to adapt many of their husbandry practices as well because winter temperatures were bone chillingly cold with long snowy winters and the first frost coming mch earlier.