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salmon
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Honeycrisp

Post by salmon »

I have to go for a Honeycrisp that are grown in the North and picked in early October. Of the dozen or so varieties that I grow, and the other apples I've tasted, Honeycrisp is my favorite apple for it's unique crispness, flavor, and keeping qualities.

I have a couple of Cox crosses that I am hoping will produce soon - so my opinion may change!
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Post by Honeycrisp »

:D Honeycrisp by far is the most popular apple at our site. One of the great things after being crunchy and tasty is that people can store them up to four months in the bottom of their fridge.
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KristieB
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Post by KristieB »

I love that they keep well, because I adore them! I just discovered Jazz apples and like them almost as much.
charlischarm
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Post by charlischarm »

Yeah,Jazz apples are really good.
beha51
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Post by beha51 »

:? Hi I'm new to the site. Was wondering if anyone out there knows what the new kind of apple is called. It is like a Honeycrisp but better. It is available in June or July in Wisconsin. Please email at beha51@att.net Thanks
sandra
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Re: Honeycrisp

Post by sandra »

Hello, beha51 -
To the best of my (granted, limited :wink: ) knowledge, the cultivars that are available so early in the season (ie, June or July) are not new.

Nor do they much resemble the unique Honeycrisp.

You can find quick references/descriptions here, including precise months when a particular variety is available; more detailed information inside this spectacular tome.

I include the book because many apples that ripen during the summer months are indigenous to our South.

Might you be thinking of SweeTango? It came out a couple of seasons ago to rave reviews and bears some of the qualities of one of its parents, Honeycrisp :)

Find the delectable SweeTango at Wood Orchards, in Wisconsin.
beha51
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Post by beha51 »

Hi All
The apple I'm looking for is Zestar. They knock my socks off. Firm Sweet tangy and delishish. I need to find them. NOW :lol:
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Post by sandra »

FYI, Zestar is the other parent of SweeTango Image
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