
Apples: The Story of the Fruit of Temptation
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The apple is often seen as in some sense quintessentially English and attracts a level of passion not readily associated with other fruit. The merits of Cox's Orange Pippins, or the demerits of Golden Delicious are to some people real issues and the fantasy of owning an orchard is remarkably widespread. Frank Browning provides an introduction to how apples are grown, the different varieties, the business of apples, their origins and their myriad uses. Far from being in any sense "English", apples have in fact spread inexorably around the world from their heartlands in Kazakhstan.
Author: Frank Browning
Format: Hardback, 192 pages, 148mm x 223mm, 369 g
Published: 1999, Penguin Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Food & Drink: General
Description
The apple is often seen as in some sense quintessentially English and attracts a level of passion not readily associated with other fruit. The merits of Cox's Orange Pippins, or the demerits of Golden Delicious are to some people real issues and the fantasy of owning an orchard is remarkably widespread. Frank Browning provides an introduction to how apples are grown, the different varieties, the business of apples, their origins and their myriad uses. Far from being in any sense "English", apples have in fact spread inexorably around the world from their heartlands in Kazakhstan.

Apples: The Story of the Fruit of Temptation