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Apple varieties such as braeburn apples, which never used to survive in the UK, are already pushing out more traditional types.
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Apple varieties such as braeburn apples, which never used to survive in the UK, are already pushing out more traditional types.
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I used a mix of golden delicious, braeburn and granny smith this time.
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The apple juice was the perfect thing to have when we got up this morning - you can really taste the braeburn apples.
Archive 2006-12-01 2006
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The apple juice was the perfect thing to have when we got up this morning - you can really taste the braeburn apples.
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It is also far less juicy, producing about 600 litres of juice per tonne of fruit, compared with 800 litres produced by the gala or braeburn.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Australian consumption is low 6 to 9 kilograms of apples a head a year, compared with New Zealand's 18kg and Australians do not have the Kiwi braeburn or Pacific series of apples.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff JON MORGAN 2010
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Plenty of fresh veg including sprout tops, which I have never tried before and some braeburn apples that were huge like something out of Snow White!
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Plenty of fresh veg including sprout tops, which I have never tried before and some braeburn apples that were huge like something out of Snow White!
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Symbol that humanity has, since Eve wolfed down that lovely braeburn, been awaiting.
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