Synonyms: d'Ingestrie jaune, Early Pippin, Early Yellow, Gelbe Pepping von Ingestrie, Gelber Peppin von Ingestrie, Gelber Pepping von Ingestrie, Ingestrie, Ingestrie Jaune, Ingestrie Yellow, Jaune d'Ingestrie, Little Golden Knob, Pomme d'Ingestrie Jaune, Summer Golden Pippin, White Pippin, Yellow Ingestre, Yellow Ingestrie Pippin
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in about 1800 by Thomas Andrew Knight at Wormsley Grange, Herefordshire, England. Fruits have fine, tender, greenish yellow flesh with a rich and subacid flavour."
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