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  2. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    New York: State fruit: Apple: 1976: State muffin: Apple muffin: 1987: State snack: Yogurt: 2014: North Carolina: State vegetable: Sweet potato: 1995: State blue berry: Blueberry: 2001: State red berry: Strawberry: 2001: State fruit: Scuppernong grape: 2001: North Dakota: State fruit: Chokecherry: 2007: Ohio: State fruit: Tomato: 2009: State ...

  3. List of New York state symbols - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of symbols of the state of New York in the United States. The majority of the state symbols are officially listed in the New York Consolidated Laws in Article 6, Sections 70 through 87. [1] The symbols are recognized by these laws and were signed into law by the governor of New York. The oldest symbols, the state flag and the ...

  4. Agriculture in New York - Wikipedia

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    New York is a top-ten national producer of apples, grapes, onions, sweet corn, tomatoes, and maple syrup. [1] In 1998, the state ranked second in apples, third in corn silage, fourth in tart cherries, seventh in strawberries, and tenth in potatoes. [6] Crops accounted for $2.25 billion in sales in 2012. [3]

  5. Wickham's Fruit Farm First on Long Island to Win Top State ...

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    Learn more here. Wickham's Fruit Farm First on Long Island to Win Top State Environmental Award - North Fork, NY - Wickham's Fruit Farm was nominated for its forward thinking environmental...

  6. Empire (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Geneva, New York, 1945 Empire is the name of a clonally propagated cultivar of apple derived from a seed grown in 1945 by Lester C. Anderson, a Cornell University fruit nutritionist who conducted open pollination research on his various orchards. [1]

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  7. GoFundMe Aims To Save Struggling UWS Staple Han's ... - Patch

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    A GoFundMe started late last week aims to raise at lest $10,000 for Han's Fruit & Vegetable Marke, also known as Han's Family Market, which has been open on the corner of West 93rd Street and ...

  8. New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    New York, sometimes called New York State, [b] is a state in the Northeastern United States. One of the Mid-Atlantic states, it borders the Atlantic Ocean, New England, Canada and the Great Lakes. [c] With almost 19.6 million residents, it is the fourth-most populous state in the United States and eighth-most densely populated as of 2023. [5]

  9. Peach - Wikipedia

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    The 28 March 1768 edition of the New York Gazette (p. 3), for example, mentions a farm in Jamaica, Long Island, New York, where nectarines were grown. Peacherines The fruit is intermediate in appearance, though, between a peach and a nectarine, large and brightly colored like a red peach.

  10. Tree of 40 Fruit - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, Van Aken had produced 16 Trees of 40 Fruit, installed in a variety of private and public locations, including community gardens, museums, and private collections. Locations include Newton, Massachusetts; Pound Ridge, New York; Short Hills, New Jersey; Bentonville, Arkansas; and San Jose, California.

  11. Celtis occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Celtis occidentalis. Celtis occidentalis, commonly known as the common hackberry, is a large deciduous tree native to North America. It is also known as the nettletree, sugarberry, beaverwood, northern hackberry, and American hackberry. [4] It is a moderately long-lived [4] hardwood [4] with a light-colored wood, yellowish gray to light brown ...