Reinette
This article is about the apple varieties. Reinette was also a nickname for the Madame de Pompadour.
Reinette (French for Little Queen), often Rennet in English, and popular in Italian cuisine as Renetta, is the name of a number of apple cultivars. [1]
Reinette cultivars
- Reine des reinettes
- Reine des Reinettes Rouge, diploid
- Reinette à Longue Queue, diploid[2]
- Reinette Ananas
- Reinette Baumann
- Reinette Bergamotte, an apple-pear graft-chimaera
- Reinette Clochard
- Reinette Courthay
- Reinette d'Amérique
- Reinette d'Armorique
- Blenheim Orange
- Reinette de Bretagne
- Reinette de Brive
- Reinette de Champagne
- Reinette de Chênée,
- Cox's Orange Pippin
- Reinette de Flandre
- Reinette de France
- Reinette de l'Hopital,
- Reinette de Landsberg
- Reinette de Savoie
- Reinette de Servin
- Reinette de Tournai
- Reinette dorée
- Reinette d'Orléans
- Reinette du Canada
- Reinette du Mans
- Reinette Duquesne
- Reinette étoilée
- Reinette franche
- Reinette grise de Lorient
- Reinette Hernaut
- Reinette jaune sucrée
- Reinette Newtown or Reinette Albemarle
- Reinette Oldenburg
- Ribston Pippin
- Reinette Sanguine du Rhin
References
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