Biffin

/ˈbɪfɪn/ noun

A type of deep red apple variety, originally from Norfolk, England, that was traditionally used for cooking and storage.

Named after the Biffin region or possibly a person named Biffin in Norfolk, England. This apple variety became famous in the 18th and 19th centuries and was widely exported.

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