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Spitzenburg

American  
[spit-suhn-burg] / ˈspɪt sənˌbɜrg /
Or Spitzenberg

noun

  1. any of several red or yellow varieties of apple that ripen in the autumn.


Etymology

Origin of Spitzenburg

An Americanism dating back to 1795–1805; short for Esopus Spitzenberg, after Esopus, N.Y. + Dutch spits “point” + berg “mountain”; so called from its being found on a hill near Esopus

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Others, such as Esopus Spitzenburg, are good for cider but also fresh eating.

From Washington Post Sep. 24, 2021

“Some of the Brix that we have pulled off Wickson and Spitzenburg would be highly unusual in colder climates,” he says, referring to the measurement of the apple’s sugar content.

From Washington Post Sep. 24, 2021

This fruit evidently belongs to the Spitzenburg class.

From The Apple by Various

The Spitzenburg appears at its best in the Northwest.

From Apple Growing by M. C. Burritt

It is of the family of Esopus Spitzenburg.

From Soil Culture by J. H. Walden

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