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English Fruits

English Fruits & producers

1

Cavendish banana

Chatsworth
4.2

Cavendish banana is the most widely grown and consumed type of banana in the world today. Named after William Cavendish, the 6... READ MORE

2

Williams pear

Aldermaston
3.6

Williams is a type of pear that's native to Europe and it was discovered in Aldermaston, England, in 1765 by a schoolmaster named Mr. Stair, but a nurseryman named Williams acquired the variety later and introduced it to the rest of the country, h... READ MORE

3

Cox's Orange Pippin apples

Colnbrook
3.5

Cox's Orange Pippin is a traditional apple variety that was first grown in 1830 at Colnbrook by horticulturist Richard Cox, hence the name. The highly perfumed skin is red with orange overtones. The texture is crisp, juicy, and meaty, while the fl... READ MORE

4

Dabinett apples

Somerset
n/a

Dabinett is an apple variety from Somerset that is traditionally used in cider-making. It is a type of bittersweet apple with medium-sized yellow-green fruit that is flecked with red blush. The flesh is white, with a light green hue. Dabi... READ MORE

5

Black Muscat

England
n/a

Black Muscat or Muscat Hamburg is a variety of grape, specifically a dark-skinned version of the Muscat grape, which is ... READ MORE

6

Kingston Black apples

Somerset
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Kingston Black is an apple variety that is traditionally used in cider production. It is mainly cultivated in West Country, England. Although it is not pleasant to eat, it produces fantastic bittersweet juice and is exclusively used in th... READ MORE

7

Blenheim Orange apples

Woodstock
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Blenheim Orange is an English apple variety dating back to the mid-18th century and originating from Blenheim Park in Oxfordshire. These apples are medium to large in size, flat to round, with rounded ribs and a little russet. The color i... READ MORE

8

Discovery apples

Essex
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Discovery is an English apple variety that's believed to be a cross of Worcester Pearmain and Beauty of Bath. The apples are pink-red with a pale green-yellow background. The flesh is white in color, while the flavors are sweet, tangy, an... READ MORE

9

Knobby Russet apples

West Sussex
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Knobby Russet is an English apple variety that's also known as the ugliest apple in the world due to its distinct appearance – irregular shape, lots of bumps and knobs, asymmetry, and a visual appearance that's reminiscent of potato... READ MORE

10

Grenadier apples

Buckinghamshire
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Grenadier is an English domesticated apple variety that originated in Buckinghamshire in the 19th century. The apples have a smooth pale green skin that changes to yellow-green when ready to be harvested in mid-August. Visually, Grenadier... READ MORE

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