Definitions

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  • noun wood of any of various apple trees of the genus Malus.

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  • noun The wood of the apple tree.

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  • noun wood of any of various apple trees of the genus Malus

Etymologies

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apple +‎ wood

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Examples

  • Breakfast will feature "real" ingredients too, such as applewood smoked bacon and fresh eggs.

    KCCI.com - Local News 2010

  • For a tasty wood smoke flavor, wood chips of a number of kinds, such as applewood, hickory, maple, or alder can be found for barbecuing or smoking food.

    Computer Repair Articles 2010

  • Breakfast will feature "real" ingredients, too, such as applewood smoked bacon and fresh eggs.

    coshoctontribune.com - Local News 2010

  • Its sole reason for being is to "Quickly and effortlessly infuse foods and drinks with natural smoky flavors such as applewood or hickory without the extra heat.

    TreeHugger 2010

  • Its sole reason for being is to "Quickly and effortlessly infuse foods and drinks with natural smoky flavors such as applewood or hickory without the extra heat.

    TreeHugger 2010

  • Its sole reason for being is to "Quickly and effortlessly infuse foods and drinks with natural smoky flavors such as applewood or hickory without the extra heat.

    TreeHugger 2010

  • I take out my right ear bud when the server brings me my usual: scrambled eggs, shredded hash browns, applewood bacon, four triangles of wheat toast, two pats of grape jelly.

    Are We The Dining Dead? J. Bradley 2011

  • The Traeger won the chicken-breast competition in part due to the subtle applewood flavoring it imparted.

    Burning Pellets in the Grill Laura Johannes 2011

  • Pellets are made of only wood and come in flavors such as applewood, mesquite and hickory; they cost $1 a pound, which Traeger says lasts an hour.

    Burning Pellets in the Grill Laura Johannes 2011

  • This bad-boy has smoked applewood bacon … come DJ, you have to give it a shot!

    Honestly? Even I have my limits « Dating Jesus 2009

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