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apple - use in sentences
Converse of object
- caramelize: The innovative Brecon-based company is finding a healthy demand for caramelized apple and pear combined with either mixed spices or cinnamon.
- grate: Add 1 coarsely grated apple, 1 tbsp raisins and 2 tsp maple syrup and serve.
- bake: Now, just before serving and while the mixture is still foaming, add the baked apples.
- chop: Place chopped apples in a pan with a little water and cook until soft.
Adjective modifier
- stewed: Fruit makes a great, filling dessert try stewed apples or poached pears at this time of year.
- rotten: A few rotten apples had effectively contaminated the whole barrel.
- juicy: Ripe, juicy apples eaten at bedtime every night will cure some of the worst forms of constipation.
- ripe: Ripe, juicy apples eaten at bedtime every night will cure some of the worst forms of constipation.
Modifies a noun
- pie: Best Ever Apple Pie Like the title says this really is the best apple pie you could ever make or eat.
- juice: Blend the lime first in half of the apple juice.
- orchard: Many of it's executive styled offices overlook the apple orchard.
- cider: Or how about a shot of hot spiced apple cider or even the classic warming mulled wine?
- strudel: Tho there was a FABULOUS apple strudel served the last day at the lunch buffet.
- blossom: Its branches are budding and the apple blossoms slowly unfold.
Noun used with modifier
- toffee: For the less health conscious toffee apples are a traditional treat!
- crab: You could do the same with crab apples, passing the juice through muslin a few times in order to get a clear liquid.
- cider: Of these it is estimated three quarters are cider apples.
- windfall: The windfall apples that were bruised were usually turned into apple wine, which is really easy to make.
- bramley: If I squeeze it a jet of molten bramley apple is going to squirt out.
- custard: One poem compared the custard apple and the mango: " The dangling miracle of cognition " .
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