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Pippins sell at prices three times those of other American varieties in the markets of Liverpool, England.
Before the Mac, Vintage Apples Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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Queen Victoria was presented with two barrels of Virginia – grown Pippins.
Before the Mac, Vintage Apples Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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Jongold apples are great, as are Pippins, Pink Ladys, Jonathans and Cameos.
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Jongold apples are great, as are Pippins, Pink Ladys, Jonathans and Cameos.
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These are our eaters, Coxes Orange Pippins which are a long way off ready.
Hints of Autumn 2007
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These are our eaters, Coxes Orange Pippins which are a long way off ready.
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These are our eaters, Coxes Orange Pippins which are a long way off ready.
Hints of Autumn 2007
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Pippins are naturally high in pectin as is the quince, so it was an easy fruit to work with.
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Pippins are naturally high in pectin as is the quince, so it was an easy fruit to work with.
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