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  • Kent was famous for cherries and for the two varieties of apples known as Kentish codlings and the Flower of Kent.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

  • Kent was famous for cherries and for the two varieties of apples known as Kentish codlings and the Flower of Kent.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

  • Kent was famous for cherries and for the two varieties of apples known as Kentish codlings and the Flower of Kent.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

  • Kent was famous for cherries and for the two varieties of apples known as Kentish codlings and the Flower of Kent.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

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  • "The Flower of Kent is a green cultivar of cooking apple. According to the story, this is the apple Isaac Newton saw falling to ground from its tree, inspiring his laws of universal gravitation. It is pear-shaped, mealy, and sub-acid, and of generally poor quality by today's standards. As its name suggests, this cultivar likely originated from Kent, England."

    -- https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flower_of_Kent&oldid=992761945

    September 13, 2021