Apple

An apple was a fruit from the perennial plant of the same name.

Description
Apples could be eaten raw, but they also had several other uses. They were mainly used for making cider (and wine), but also used as sauce, and to fill pies. Due to their several uses, many settlements over Toril harvested apples.

Availability
Places in the Realms where apples were known to be cultivated included:
 * In north Faerûn, apples were cultivated throughout much of the Dalelands, such as Deepingdale. Though they were relatively rare in the Shadowdale area. In this region of Faerun they were also cultivated in the Vast.
 * In northwest Faerûn, apples were cultivated in the town of Phandalin.
 * In interior Faerûn, one could find apples being cultivated in Cormyr. Some of the towns there that cultivated them included Ghars, Eveningstar, Terrinton,, and Wheloon. They also grew in the Royal Gardens of Castle Obarskyr.
 * In southeast Faerûn, apples were cultivated in the Utter East.
 * In the Unapproachable East, apples were one of the major fruit crops of Thay.
 * In west Faerûn, apples were one of the major fruit crops of Crimmor.
 * In the Western Heartlands, the town of Beldargan and the monastery Great Mother's House in Berdusk both cultivated apples.
 * In the Moonshae Isles, apples were grown on the island of Snowdown.
 * In the land of Kara-Tur, orchards were common in Wa. Some of the finest grew around Ojichizu before the eruption of Mount Matazan ruined them for good.

Beyond the Prime Material

 * Barovia.
 * Apples orchards could be found on the southern slope of Mount Olympus.

Species

 * Abyssal: Abyssal apples were a type of apple that grew only in the Abyss.
 * Clingapple: a strain of apple that was cultivated in the town of Eveningstar.
 * Doegan: the apples cultivated in the Utter East kingdom of Doegan were of a bright yellow color.
 * Greenheart: large green-skinned cooking apples that could be found in Cormyr.
 * Kallamarn Catsheads: a strain of large green apples that were cultivated in the Cormyrian town of Kallamarn.
 * Red Mountain: In Khazari the Red Mountain Monastery grew magical gold-colored apples that glowed. Members of the monastery that ate one of these apples were affected as if by restoration, while non-members would feel as though they had been attacked by a spectre.
 * Redside: a strain of apple that was cultivated in the town of Eveningstar.

Reputation
Apples and their products were enjoyed by many mortals, but also by the gods. Nathair Sgiathach, a member of the Seelie Court, loved to eat apple pies, but was incredibly picky about how they were made.

In the North, Sword Coast, and Western Heartlands it was common quite common to find wax-sealed jars of apple jams and jellies inside of cupboards.

The Shining Temple of Bishamon in Aru, Wa, had a soaring apple tree in front of it that was sacred to Bishamon. The fruit were said to bestow immortality upon those who were worthy, and death to the wicked, but only Bishamon could pick them. In the town, peddlers sold ceramic and tiny brass apple souvenirs to pilgrims. The Apple Tree Inn was likely named for the tree.

Notable Apple Products

 * Apple butter, a sweet spreadable paste of mashed apples popular in Waterdeep.
 * Cider.
 * Knee-Cracker, a type of cider that was sold by Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue.
 * Moonslake, an alcoholic apple cider.
 * Purple Hills Cider, a type of alcoholic cider that was made from a combination of fruits that included apples. Like Knee-Cracker, it was sold in Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue.
 * Mulled brew, a drink that often contained a slice of apple or lime.
 * Toffie apple, a delicious honey-dipped treat sold in Nell Kirschtorte's little bakery in Liam's Hold circa 1372 DR.
 * The people of Beldargan used their large, sour green apples to make a fiery green wine.
 * Apples were often made by farmers in Cormyr and the Dalelands into wine. Wine made from crabapples were particularly a favorite in the Dales and the eastern reaches of Cormyr.

Notable Apple Farmers

 * Daran Edermath, the owner of Edermath Orchard in Phandalin.
 * Harkina and Swithin, swine herders in the Vast, maintained an apple orchard near Hog Hill. They would turn these apples into preserves and pies, which they would sell for 2 and 3 silver pieces respectively.
 * Jonas and Son, Jonas Maxillian Junior and Jonas Maxillian Senior were local apple farmers right outside of Daggerford, their abundant crop made good cider and the produce was always available in Daggerford's marketplace circa 1372 DR.
 * Keig Cherritt, an apple farmer and cider-maker in Hillpicket.

History
In the mid–14 century DR, the Beldarg people survived off of the trade of apples and the products made from them. During that time their apples were favored in the markets of Suzail. When the Kallamarn apple orchard was abandoned in the 14 century DR, many of those who picked the remaining apples were killed by kelpies.

Rumors & Legends
Some nymphs that represented spring nature were said to wear dresses decorated with blooming roses, daisies, daffodils, the blossoms of apple and cherry trees, and spring crocus flowers.

Trivia
Though dohwar could not get drunk from alcohol, they experienced a similar effect when eating sweet foods. If a dohwar ate an apple, it would be the equivalent of drinking a rather potent ale.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Blood Charge &bull; The Ruins of Undermountain &bull; Marco Volo: Journey &bull; Hoard of the Dragon Queen &bull; Curse of Strahd &bull; Acquisitions Incorporated &bull; Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
 * Novels
 * Cormyr: A Novel &bull; Errand of Mercy &bull; Under Fallen Stars &bull; Stardeep
 * Ring of Winter
 * Video Games
 * Dungeon Hack &bull; Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor &bull; Icewind Dale &bull; Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford &bull; Sword Coast Legends &bull; Baldur's Gate III
 * Neverwinter Nights &bull; Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast
 * Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
 * Breath of the Yellow Rose &bull; No Foolish Matter
 * Gamebooks
 * To Catch a Thief
 * Gamebooks
 * To Catch a Thief
 * To Catch a Thief