Grāpple

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A four pack of grapples on a supermarket stand.
A four pack of grapples on a supermarket stand.

Grāpple (pronounced /ˈgreɪpəl/) is the registered brand name for a commercially marketed apple that tastes like a grape. The product is created by injecting a Fuji apple in artificial grape flavoring (according to the ingredients listed on the label).

In December 2004, the Grāpple was one of the trivia questions on the television gameshow Jeopardy!. The answer was: From Washington, the Fuji type of one fruit flavored with the Concord type of another yields this, also meaning "wrestle".


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