How to Know the Types of
Apple Trees
In the past, there have been only a
couple different kinds of apple trees that you could buy. But
now, thanks to the wonders of genetic engineering, if you want
to buy an apple tree you are able to choose between many
different types of apples and flavors. Here I will outline five
different popular types of apples that you can consider for
your first apple tree.
First introduced in Japan, the Fuji apple has been around
since 1962. The Fuji apple has yellow-green skin with red
streaks down the side. The inside is delicious and sweet. It is
white, firm, crunchy, and very flavorful. It becomes ripe in
the middle of September, but tastes the best if it is left to
fully mature until October or November. These apples will start
growing early and grow in abundance. They are good for
pollinating other apples. The Fuji tree can tolerate wet, dry,
or poor soil, but the fruit quality will most likely reflect
the quality of the soil. The apples always taste the best when
they are fresh, and are great for cooking.
Gala apples are a wonderful tasting import from New Zealand.
The Gala apple has yellow skin with a slight hint of red, and
it is medium sized. The insides are yellow, very juicy, firm,
crisp, and smell excellent. When they are fresh they are one of
the best tasting apples you can grow. They grow quickly, and
the trees bear heavily. They become ripe in late July. They are
generally not used for cooking, just because Fuji is a better
alternative. The trees can grow in wet, dry, and poor soil as
well.
The delicious Brae Burn apples' color varies from gold with
red streaks to almost completely red. It was first popularized
some time in the late 1940's. It was also originally from New
Zealand along with the Fuji, and is now the best selling apple
in Germany. The insides are white, crisp, aromatic, firm, and
juicy. They are sweet, but also slightly tart. The size varies
from medium to large. They were introduced to the United States
around 1980, and met with great enthusiasm. They are some of
the most popular apples in the world. They generally don't
become brown too quickly after being cut. They become ripe
around October or November.
As red as its name proclaims, the Red Delicious apple is
very tall and large. Their yellow insides are crisp, sweet,
juicy, and delicious. They are grown across the country, and
are great to put in salads. They are usually recognized by
their distinct heart shape. They were first introduced in 1874
in Peru, Iowa. They become ripe in mid to late September. They
are usually best when they are fresh off the tree.
Golden Delicious apples have great, juicy flavor. Their
insides are firm, white, crisp and sweet. They are great for
cooking because even when they are cooked or baked they keep
their great taste and shape. The skin is thin and soft. They
are great for salads. They range in size from medium to large.
They are shaped much like the red delicious apple. The insides
are crisp, juicy, sweet, and mild. Many people enjoy them,
although they bruise rather easily. They become ripe in late
September. They are good for many purposes, and they last a
long time if not handled roughly.
Editor
Peter
Charalambos
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