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    French fries (redirect from Pommes frites)
    and frying them, usually in a deep fryer. Pre-cut, blanched, and frozen russet potatoes are widely used, and sometimes baked in a regular or convection...
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    The 'Swazie' apple, also called 'Pomme Grise d'Or', possibly the same as 'Golden Gray', is a high-quality small to medium-sized apple that keeps well...
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    least as early as 1771. It is a reinette type of golden apple, with much russeting, which keeps shape in cooking and is mainly used for that purpose especially...
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    baked beans, and tuna, among others. Some varieties of potato, such as Russet and King Edward, are more suitable for baking than others, owing to their...
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    varieties are King Edward, Golden Wonder, and Red Rascal in Britain and the Russet in North America. However, some recipes use "waxy" potatoes containing more...
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    The Comice pear is large and greenish-yellow, with a red blush and some russeting. Its flesh is pale, melting, and very juicy. Because the skin is very...
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    cultivars", Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 38 (3): 228–233 "Pomme de Normandie". Patrimoine Normand. Retrieved 28 September 2015. Wikimedia...
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    The Api Etoile, also known as Star Apple, Pomme Etoilée, or Star Lady Apple, is an apple cultivar notable for its five prominent knobs giving it the appearance...
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    Chronicle, 1915, page 260 "RHS Plant Selector - Malus domestica 'Egremont Russet'". Archived from the original on 10 January 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2021...
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    produced from heritage, cider specific, crab or wild apples, like Golden Russet. Historically, cider was made from the only resources available to make...
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    the original on 2020-07-28. Retrieved 2018-12-29. Feytaud, J. (1949). La pomme de terre (in French). Presses universitaires de France. pp. 98–104. Alyokhin...
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    develop ice cider in much larger volumes, at the cidery La Face Cachée de la Pomme. The first bottle sold under the official designation ice cider, from La...
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    in Europe and a few natives, like Baldwin, Lady, Mother, Pomme Grise, Porter, Roxbury Russet, Rhode Island Greening, Sops of Wine, Hightop Sweet, Peck's...
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    arranging for the import of French apple varieties, such as Calville Blanc, Pomme d'Api, and Court Pendu Plat, likely in part due to qualities they wanted...
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    varieties produced in New England included Lady (1628), Roxbury Russet (1630), Pomme Grise (1650), Baldwin (1740), Porter (1800), Mother (1844) and Wright...
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  • Padang — the city of Padang, West Sumatra Malay rose apple or pommerac (<"pomme Malac") Mee bandung Muar — the town of Muar, Johor Sarawak layer cake or...
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  • dined at Le Cirque on a classic dish of sea bass wrapped in thinly sliced Russet potatoes over leeks. They then had 25 minutes to recreate the dish as closely...
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  • after the philanthropist Baroness Angelina Burdett-Coutts (1814–1906). Pommes Anna – the casserole of sliced potatoes cooked in butter was created and...
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