McIntosh
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Named after John McIntosh of Ontario, Canada, who discovered the original single tree in 1796.
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McIntosh (plural McIntoshes)
- A cultivar of apple with red and green skin, tart flavor and white flesh that ripens in late September.
- The tree that bears this fruit.
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apple tree and fruit variety
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