Annit Apple
type: Culinary, Dessert, Pie
origins: According to John Mullins this was the name his family used to refer to a number of chance seedlings growing wild on a hillside of the family farm at Porter's Creek, near Odessa hamlet, West Virginia (U.S.A.). In the early 1900s, the farm was traded to Anderson Mullins, who sold all rights to one of the trees to Start Brothers Nursery in 1914.
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