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  1. Hedge Apple Recipes

  2. Are Hedge Apples Edible? (And What Are They Good For?)

  3. What is Osage Orange, and is it Edible? - Deep Green …

    Apr 1, 2021 · Osage orange (Maclura pomifera), also known as Bois d' arc, Hedge Apple or Horse Apple, is a member of the Moraceae family, to which figs, mulberries, breadfruit and jackfruit also belong, and is native to the south …

  4. Osage Oranges - Just A Pinch Recipes

    Aug 29, 2011 · You may know them as, Hedge Apple, Hedge Ball, Horse Apple, Green Brains, Monkey Balls or Mock Orange but they are all one in the same. Or you can purchase them in certain areas for a small price. Squirrels enjoy eating …

  5. Hedgerow jelly recipe - BBC Food

    These small apples are prized by jam makers for their pectin and bright acidity. This recipe, because the fruit is strained, does not require laborious stoning, peeling or coring.

  6. #Hedge Apple Recipes - Just A Pinch Recipes

  7. The Truth About Eating Hedge Apples: Safe or Risky?

    Jul 4, 2024 · What are the Steps Used to Make a Hedge-apple Hedge? If you want to plant a hedge and are curious about how an apple hedge is made, you are in luck. A potato masher and a bucket full of hedge apples are required. Leave the …

  8. Hedgerow recipes harvested by The Field magazine

    Sep 24, 2024 · Best apple recipes. If your apple tree has proved particuarly fruitful, there’s no need to start a production line of pies and crumbles. Find out how to incorporate apples into every course, as well as a tea time treat and a cheeky …

  9. Windfall Apple Cake - Brambly Hedge - Children's …

    As more autumnal weather moves in, so does a glut of windfall apples. This simple apple cake is moist and delicious, and a great way of using up some up! Preheat the oven to 160°C (fan). Peel, core and chop the apples in to bite sized …

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