Definition of Crabapple jelly

1. Noun. A tart apple jelly made from crab apples.

Generic synonyms: Apple Jelly

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crabapple Jelly

crab cactus
crab canon
crab canons
crab cocktail
crab hand
crab legs
crab lice
crab mentality
crab plover
crab spider
crab spiders
crab yaws
crabapple
crabapple jelly (current term)
crabapples
crabbed
crabbedly
crabbedness
crabbednesses
crabber
crabbers
crabbier
crabbiest
crabbily
crabbiness
crabbing
crabbish
crabbit

Literary usage of Crabapple jelly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Marion Harland's Complete Cook Book: A Practical and Exhaustive Manual of by Marion Harland (1906)
"crabapple jelly Cut juicy crabapples into quarters and put over the fire in a preserving kettle. Cover; bring slowly to a boil and stew for several hours, ..."

2. Everywomans Canning Book: The A B C of Safe Home Canning and Preserving by Mary Burke Hughes (1918)
"crabapple jelly Choose sound, well-colored apples. Cut in halves and proceed as for apple jelly, page 45. Barberry Jelly Pick barberries before the frost ..."

3. Kentucky Receipt Book by Mary Harris Frazer (1903)
"Cover with paper and put top on tumblers. crabapple jelly. Wash the apples, cut and remove all defects, but do not peel them. ..."

4. Science Sketches by David Starr Jordan (1887)
"Then one morning, down among the sea-weeds, she laid a whole lot of tiny eggs, transparent as crabapple jelly, and smaller than the dew-drop on the end of a ..."

5. Marion Harland's Complete Cook Book: A Practical and Exhaustive Manual of by Marion Harland (1906)
"crabapple jelly Cut juicy crabapples into quarters and put over the fire in a preserving kettle. Cover; bring slowly to a boil and stew for several hours, ..."

6. Everywomans Canning Book: The A B C of Safe Home Canning and Preserving by Mary Burke Hughes (1918)
"crabapple jelly Choose sound, well-colored apples. Cut in halves and proceed as for apple jelly, page 45. Barberry Jelly Pick barberries before the frost ..."

7. Kentucky Receipt Book by Mary Harris Frazer (1903)
"Cover with paper and put top on tumblers. crabapple jelly. Wash the apples, cut and remove all defects, but do not peel them. ..."

8. Science Sketches by David Starr Jordan (1887)
"Then one morning, down among the sea-weeds, she laid a whole lot of tiny eggs, transparent as crabapple jelly, and smaller than the dew-drop on the end of a ..."

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