Believed to have been a favorite of Henry David Thoreau, this apple’s exact origins are murky, but it was well-known throughout the U.S. by the early 1800s. It has a thick skin and creamy ivory ...
We’ve all seen them—neon colored balls with green and pink spikes, casually placed on supermarket shelves next to the oranges and apples ... skin. Once you’ve removed the grape-like fruit ...