Apple Farietals

Red Delicious





Crunchy and Mildly Sweet


Meet the world’s favorite snacking apple. The heart-shaped Red Delicious features a bright red and sometimes striped skin. Renowned for its crunchy texture and mildly sweet flavor, this tasty apple shines in cool, crisp salads.
Uses                      : snacking, salads
History                 : Introduction to Market: 1874
Place of Origin    : Peru, Iowa
Parentage            : Unknown, discovered as a chance seedling on the farm of Jesse Hiatt.                                          Originally known as Hawkeye.

Gala


Crisp and Very Sweet


You’ll go gaga for Gala! This crisp, aromatically-sweet apple features pink-orange stripes atop a pretty yellow background. Delicious in salads, pies, and sauces, the Gala’s popularity is on the rise around the world.
Uses                     : snacking, salads, baking, beverages, pies, sauce
History                : Introduction to Market: 1965
Place of Origin   : New Zealand
Parentage           : Cross of Kidd’s Orange and Golden Delicious apples


Fuji


Crunchy and Super Sweet


Enjoy the full flavor of a Fuji! A crunchy, super-sweet and flavor-forward apple, the Fuji can be enjoyed as an everyday snack as well as in pies, sauces, baking and more.
Uses                          : snacking, salads, baking, beverages, pies, sauce, freezing
History                     : Introduction to Market: 1962
Place of Origin       : Japan
Parentage                : Cross of Red Delicious and Ralls Janet apples

Granny Smith


Crunchy and Tart


Tempt your taste buds with tart Granny Smith apples! Known for its delicious tart flavor and pleasing crunch, the Granny Smith apple’s popularity comes as no surprise. What’s more, it’s a go-to apple variety for snacking and is a favorite of pie bakers. Granny Smiths are great in all kinds of recipes, such as salads, sauces, baking, freezing, and more.
Uses                                 : snacking, salads, baking, beverages, pies, sauce, freezing
History                            : Introduction to Market: 1868
Place of Origin               : Australia
Parentage                       : Believed to be descended from French Crabapples cultivated by                                                     Australian grandmother Maria Ann Smith


Honeycrisp


Crisp and Distinctly Sweet


The Honeycrisp apple’s name says it all! Pleasantly crisp, sweet and juicy, this popular apple features a beautiful bright red skin mottled with pale green. Its complex flavor is subtly tart, and is a versatile ingredient for recipes ranging from sweet to savory. As a snack, Honeycrisp apples burst with juice with every bite, and they are also a delicious addition to salads, pies, sauces, and baked goods.
Uses                          : snacking, salads, baking, beverages, pies, sauce
History                     : Introduction to Market: 1991
Place of Origin       : University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
Parentage                : Cross between a Keepsake apple and an unknown variety


Cripps Pink


Crunchy and Sweet-Tart


Bask in the sweet blush of Cripps Pink! Loved by snackers and bakers alike for its unique sweet-tart flavor and firm, crisp flesh, this beauty of an apple is a crowd pleaser. Named for its bright pink skin, this versatile apple is great for eating fresh out of hand as well as in salads, pies, sauces, baking, and freezing.
Uses                              : snacking, salads, baking, beverages, pies, sauce, freezing
History                         : Introduction to Market: 1985
Place of Origin            : Australia
Parentage                    : Cross between Golden Delicious and Lady Williams


Golden Delicious


Crisp and Sweet


The Golden Delicious is a perfect pick for any recipe. Sweet and mellow, this crisp apple has a tender golden skin, and its flesh stays white after slicing for longer than other apple varieties. Reach for a Golden Delicious as an all-purpose apple for snacking, salads, baking, freezing, sauces, and more.
Uses                           : snacking, salads, baking, beverages, pies, sauce, freezing
History                     : Introduction to Market: 1914
Place of Origin        : Clay County, West Virginia
Parentage                : Unknown, perhaps the chance seedling can be traced to Golden Reinette                                         and Grimes Golden

Reference  :

http://bestapples.com/varieties-information/varieties/

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