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Braeburn

British  
/ ˈbreɪˌbɜːn /

noun

  1. a variety of eating apple from New Zealand having sweet flesh and green and red skin

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When I checked in with Verne and Diane Williams, 90 and 86, they said they’re still committed to rebuilding on Braeburn Road in Altadena, where they lived for half a century.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 12, 2025

Still, we were happy to end up at The Braeburn, which is currently only open for breakfast and lunch.

From Seattle Times • May 24, 2023

To an unsuspecting consumer, these delicate apples could easily be mistaken for the commonplace Gala or Braeburn varieties.

From Salon • Nov. 25, 2021

For sale: Braeburn, an all-brick mansion built in 1901 on nine acres near Staunton, Virginia.

From Washington Times • Feb. 21, 2019

The next afternoon Good got together an account of his stewardship and went to see Judith, who was at Braeburn.

From Thirty by O'Brien, Howard Vincent