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All aboard, we're off to the 2023 Apple Festival at the University of British Columbia, to taste some apples and, most importantly, enjoy some apple names. And before that, we return to the classic Sporklusionist applesode to refresh our memory about how apple names are chosen - eponyms, portmanteaus, geography, or corporate R&D, just like how our ancestors named apples.
EXTRA MATERIALS:
If you want to go to the UBC Apple Festival next October, put a note in your calendar mid-September 2024 to buy tickets.
Find an apple festival near you.
Origin of the expression, “How do you like them apples?”
Listen to the Sporkful’s companion episode to the Applelusionist, A New Apple Is Born.
Our podpals at Ologies just released a Pomology episode, full of apple facts.
Martin mentioned Chuck Tingle, have you listened to me reading his story Monday Pounds Me In The Butt?
Check out the original post for the Apples episode for lots of links to apple reading matter.
Otherlusionists: Hannah McGregor appears in the Sentiment episode. And there are several episode about food.
Scroll down for photos from the apple festival.
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YOUR RANDOMLY SELECTED WORD FROM THE DICTIONARY:
kenning, noun: a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning, e.g. oar-steed = ship.
Origin 19th century: from Old Norse, from kenna 'know, perceive’; related to ‘ken’.
CREDITS:
Dan Pashman hosts The Sporkful podcast - head to the Sporkful podfeed or sporkful.com to listen to the companion episode where we learn about how new varietals of apples are made.
Kate Evans, Kathryn Grandy and Joanna Crosby explain the history of apple names and the current process for coining new ones.
My companions at the apple festival are Hannah McGregor of Material Girls podcast, and Martin Austwick of Song By Song and Neutrino Watch podcasts.
The original Allusionist music is by Martin Austwick. Download his songs at palebirdmusic.com.
This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman, on the unceded ancestral and traditional territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
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