| 释义 |
Cortland /ˈkôrtlənd /nounA dessert apple of a variety with red skin and sweet flesh, originating in the United States: I prefer using Cortlands for baking, but they weren’t available...- I was forced to use Granny Smith instead of the suggested Cortland.
- Personally, I'd pass on Crab, but Cortland and Baldwin are elegant.
- Some of the types of apples available for picking at Homestead Orchard include Regent, Cortland, Fireside, Honey Crisp, Prairie Spy, and Haralson.
Origin Early 20th century: named after Cortland County, New York, near which the apple was developed. |