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Originally posted by yummersetter View PostIsn't Norfolk Beefing one of those tough apples that was baked for hours in their skin, flattened and sold as Biffins by Victorian street sellers? Is it good as well as heirloom?
The fruit can be used for all kinds of things - biffins, baking, cooking, cider, drying - and if left until the following spring it often sweetens enough and softens enough to be a reasonable eater.
I think it prefers the East Anglian climate; a regional curiosity like D'Arcy Spice.
I think - like D'Arcy Spice - it likes long, mild, dry, sunny autumns (an East Anglian climate phenomenon). I also think it prefers warm, light soils (assuming that it's on a rootstock that can also cope with such soil)..
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