Dutch · Food & Drink
apple
A round fruit that is typically red or green.
Ik eet elke dag een appel.
I eat an apple every day.
'De appel' traces its origins to the Proto-Germanic *aplaz, and has cognates in many Indo-European languages. It has been a staple fruit in Dutch culture and cuisine for centuries.
'De appel' is commonly used in both spoken and written Dutch, often in informal contexts related to food, health, and cultural traditions such as 'Appelplukdagen' (apple picking days).
The apple appears in numerous Dutch sayings, such as 'De appel valt niet ver van de boom,' reflecting its significance in cultural expressions.