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seirra beauty apple Glossary Term
A large apple that is green to yellow in color with a red blushing or streaking. It is a crisp, juicy apple with a tart flavor.
granny smith apple Glossary Term
A tart, crisp, juicy apple with freckled green skin that is suitable for both eating as is and for cooking.
crimson gold apple Glossary Term
A smaller variety of apple that is slightly larger than a crab apple, but much smaller than a traditional apple.
pink lady® brand apple Glossary Term
A medium-sized fruit that is a cross between the Golden Delicious and the Lady Williams apple. Its skin has a reddish pink coloring over a greenish yellow background.
ambrosia apple Glossary Term
A medium size apple with red color with some striping on a creamy yellow background. The ambrosia apple does not have a long storage life so it should be used within approximately four months of harvesting.
apple Glossary Term
A round or oval shaped fruit that is harvested from lower growing trees found in most of the temperate regions of the world.
cameo apple Glossary Term
A fairly new variety of apple that is thought to be a cross between Red and Golden Delicious apples....
honeycrisp apple Glossary Term
A variety of apple that has bright red and pale green outer skin and a cream colored crisp yet juicy inner flesh.
jonagold apple Glossary Term
A variety of apple that has a creamy yellow flesh with a sweet and slightly tart flavor. The skin color is a warm red with areas of golden yellow.
paula red apple Glossary Term
A variety of apple that has bright red outer skin with yellow to tan spots. This apple has a cream-colored crisp-textured juicy flesh that provides a slightly tart flavor.
connell red apple Glossary Term
A large size apple that is bright solid red or striped red in color. The Connell Red is a version of Fireside but is redder in color.
crisp Glossary Term
1. Descriptor of a fresh, brisk, young wine, pleasingly balanced with refreshing acidity. 2. The process of adding crispness to vegetables, crackers or breads.
pacific rose™ apple Glossary Term
A variety of apple from the Pacific series of apples that originated in New Zealand. Pacific Rose is a cross between a Gala and a Splendor, with a rosy pink to bright red, thin outer skin.
gravenstein apple Glossary Term
A type of apple that typically has a green skin streaked with red, however, it can also be mostly red in color.
zestar apple Glossary Term
A variety of apple that grows well in cooler climates. Zestar apples are harvested late in the summer season maturing into a bright red fruit with some greenish yellow coloring.
york imperial apple Glossary Term
An apple variety characterized by its red skin, which contains streaks of yellow and russet specks and its flattened oblong shape.
regent apple Glossary Term
A mid-sized variety of apple that has bright red outer skin with pale green markings and a cream-colored crisp, juicy inner flesh.
wealthy apple Glossary Term
An older variety of apple that is able to endure and grow well in colder climates. The wealthy is a medium to large size apple with a greenish-yellow and red outer skin covering a white to cream colored flesh.
baldwin apple Glossary Term
A red-skinned apple that has streaks of yellow and is heavily speckled with russet spots. It is an all-purpose apple has a sweet-tart flavor with a slight spiciness to it.
idared apple Glossary Term
A variety of apple that has bright red outer skin and a cream colored crisp textured flesh. They have a slightly tart flavor and hold their shape well making them an excellent choice for baking and cooking.
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