A cooking apple refers to a specific type of apple that is well-suited for culinary purposes. These apples are often larger, firmer, and more tart than eating apples. They hold their shape well when cooked, making them ideal for baking, stewing, or making apple sauces and pies. The natural acidity of cooking apples balances the sweetness in recipes and adds a delightful tangy flavor. Their texture and flavor make them versatile ingredients in various savory and sweet dishes, adding a distinct and delicious taste to culinary creations.