BeschrijvingCross section of Forge, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1920-012).jpg
English: :Forge apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Der Schmiedeapfel, Forge Apple, Schmiede Apfel, Schmiedeapfel, Sussex Forge
NFC's description of the apple is: "Said to have originated at a Forge Farm in Sussex or near one of the old forges in the iron district near East Grinstead, Sussex. It was described in 1851 when it was already well known. Fruits have crisp, very juicy flesh with a pleasant aromatic flavour."
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