What is another word for winesap?

Pronunciation: [wˈa͡ɪnsap] (IPA)

Winesap is a type of apple that is popular for its tart and crisp flavor. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to describe this delicious fruit. For example, some people may refer to Winesap apples as a "red sweet" or "red tart" apple. Others may simply call them "spicy" or "flavorful" apples. Additionally, some people may use regional names for this type of apple, such as "Virginia Winesap" or "New York Winesap." No matter what you call them, Winesap apples are an excellent choice for baking, cooking, or snacking.

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Usage examples for Winesap

I wonder if the orchard is still back of the house, he thought, and the winesap tree I fell out of.
"Mary Minds Her Business"
George Weston
Don't you remember the day I fell out of the winesap tree, and you carried me in, and the next week I tried to climb on top of that hall clock, and knocked it over, and you tried to catch it, and it knocked you over, too?
"Mary Minds Her Business"
George Weston
For profit, Mr. Wellhouse puts the Jonathan first, Ben Davis second, Missouri Pippin third, and winesap fourth.
"The Apple"
Various

Famous quotes with Winesap

  • She would have come from Paradise and complained to God that the apple wasn’t a winesap at all, but a great big pulpy Washington Delicious; and after the Ark she would have said that there had not been the animals, the spring rains, and the nice long ocean-voyage the prospectus from the travel agency had led her to expect—and that she had been at not finding on Mount Ararat Prometheus.
    Randall Jarrell

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