Afal Tudwal
type: Cooking, Cider
identification: Medium size, round with slightly angular faces. The base colour is yellow, blushed orange red on the sun-exposed face. The stem is heavy, often extremely heavy, set in a shallow and wide, russetted basin. The calyx is medium size and partly open, set in a shallow and wide basin.
characteristics: Moderately sharp.
origins: According to the Welsh Perry & Cider Society, this apple was found growing in an orchard adjacent to a vicarage in Llanstadwell, in Pembrokeshire, Wales (U.K.)
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