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A Kaferian apple is a type of fruit native to the planet Tau Ceti III.

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By the 23rd century, Kaferian apples were considered quite a delicacy, and were known for their great taste. (ST reference: The Worlds of the Federation)

Humans had known of Kaferian apples as early as 2151, as it was on the cover of a noted interplanetary guidebook. (ENT episode: "Strange New World")

Commander Spock preferred his khabitah to be prepared using Kaferian apples or sikrah. (TOS reference: Official Cooking Manual)

When Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell became mutated into a superbeing in 2265, he had the ability to create a Kaferian apple tree on Delta Vega. (TOS episode & Star Trek 8 novelization: Where No Man Has Gone Before)

In 2376, Treir served Morn a breakfast plate of Skorrian fritters in a Kaferian apple compote. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight)

In the late 26th century, Rojan grew a large number of Kaferian apple trees in his orchard on the Kelvan colony. (TOS - Strange New Worlds 9 short story: "Gone Native")

In 2258 of the Kelvin timeline, the mutated Gary Mitchell created a Kaferian apple before offering it to James T. Kirk. (TOS comic: "IDW Star Trek, Issue 2")

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