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Chinese apple


the fruit of the lilly pilly tree (also known as lilly pillies). (By the way, the Macquarie Dictionary only says lilly pilly trees are common in eastern Australia, but we also had them in WA.): There was a Chinese apple tree in front of my primary school, and we all used to eat Chinese apples (and throw them at each other) while we were waiting to be picked up after school. Also, Chinee apple.

Contributor's comments: Also called "Chinee apple" in Nth Qld.

Contributor's comments: Chonky apple is also very commonly called Chinee apple.

Editor's comments: The variant "Chinee" dates back to the 19th century and is based on the false assumption that "Chinese" is a plural. That is, if you have "two Chinese", then you have "one Chinee". It is interesting to see that this form has survived to the 21st century in the compound "Chinee apple"!

Contributor's comments: We had two Chinese apple trees in our front yard in Fremantle (W.A.). Loved climbing the tree in summer time and having a snack of them. Never knew the real name for the trees until many years later.