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Baldwin

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Noun — A variety of apple that is reddish and slightly tart, traditionally popular for winter storage.

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Etymology

From an old Germanic name meaning "bold friend."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Baldwin” mean?

The word “Baldwin” means a variety of apple that is reddish and slightly tart, traditionally popular for winter storage.

How do you pronounce “Baldwin”?

“Baldwin” is pronounced BAWLD-wihn (/ˈbɔːld.wɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Baldwin” in a sentence?

Here is “Baldwin” used in a sentence: “The old orchard still grows a few rows of Baldwin apples.”

What part of speech is “Baldwin”?

“Baldwin” is a noun.

Where does the word “Baldwin” come from?

The word “Baldwin” comes from Germanic. From an old Germanic name meaning "bold friend.".

Is “Baldwin” a common word?

“Baldwin” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is a Baldwin apple used for?

The Baldwin is a reddish, slightly tart apple variety traditionally valued for winter storage, making it a popular choice historically for keeping through cold months. Its firm texture and tartness also suit it to baking and cider making.

What is the difference between a Baldwin apple and other tart apple varieties?

A Baldwin apple is specifically known for its reddish skin, slight tartness, and strong keeping qualities that made it a traditional winter storage apple. Other tart varieties may differ in color, storage life, or the balance of sweetness to acidity.

Is Baldwin still a common apple variety today?

Baldwin was historically one of the most popular winter apples, especially before refrigeration made long-term storage easier with other varieties. It remains grown by some orchards but is less common commercially than newer varieties bred for different markets.

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