cider apple
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A type of apple grown specifically for making cider.
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- A cider apple is typically more bitter and has higher tannins than a regular eating apple.
- The farmer's orchard is dedicated to growing rare varieties of cider apples.
- We spent the autumn afternoon pressing juice from freshly picked cider apples.
- The unique flavour of their craft beverage comes from a special blend of cider apples.
- You wouldn't want to eat a raw cider apple; they are often too sharp and astringent for that.
- Historically, specific regions became famous for their unique types of cider apples.
- What is the best variety of cider apple to grow in this climate?
- The fallen cider apples were gathered from the ground to be milled.
- Our local brewery sources its cider apples from an organic farm just outside the city.
- Next year, we plan to plant a few more rows of traditional cider apple trees.