There are, apparently, over seven thousand varieties of apple, with names like Rubaiyat, Sheep's Nose, Api Etoile, or Knobbed Russet. New York-based photographer William Mullan had an epiphany when he bit into a Pink Pearl at a farmer's market, and decided to photograph some of the more obscure cultivars for his Odd Apples series:

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Pink Pearl © 2021 William Mullan

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Knobbed Russet © 2021 William Mullan

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Niedzwetskyana © 2021 William Mullan

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Grenadine © 2021 William Mullan

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Calville Blanc © 2021 William Mullan

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Frequin Laciatelle © 2021 William Mullan

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Black Oxford © 2021 William Mullan

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Hidden Rose © 2021 William Mullan

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Kandil Sinap © 2021 William Mullan

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Api Etoile © 2021 William Mullan

Probably not appearing any time soon on a Sainsbury's shelf next to the Braeburns and Red Delicious.

Odd Apples, the book, is published next month.

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2 responses to “Odd Apples”

  1. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    Apples everywhere at any point in time do not share exactly the same experiences, therefore a “apple” can encompass any fruit who lays claim to the label.

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  2. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    Ha!

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