Stirling Castle apple

/STUR-ling KAH-suhl/
[English]

An old variety of green English cooking apple, not readily available, which cooks to a purée. It was raised near Stirling in Scotland by Mr John Christie in the 1820s and then introduced commercially by a nearby nursery. This mid-season variety is harvested from mid-September in South-East England and is at its best from September to December.

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