There are more than 7,000 varieties of apples grown in the ... in Japan (they’re named for Mt. Fuji), these yellow and red ...
Fuji), these yellow and red apples are very sweet with just a hint ... One of the most popular varieties in the United States, Galas are very sweet, with a lightly floral aroma.
This apple has a yellow peel with crimson streaks. The texture is crunchy ... A fruit enthusiast with a love for apples can easily tell the differences between these seemingly similar apple varieties.
Before the 1980s, there were usually three varieties of apples available: red, yellow and green. Growing up, Bedford mostly ...
Apple varieties number into the thousands with different types preferred for eating, making juice and cider, baking and processing. Growers are constantly experimenting with new varieties.
I've been interested in old varieties all my life. "I showed some fruit to a botanist, who was very curious about a single tree bearing bright yellow apples. It took DNA testing to identify the ...
Researcher and Emeritus Professor at the University of Maryland, Chris Walsh, spoke about the process of creating two new ...
Before the 1980s, there were usually three varieties of apples available: red, yellow and green. Growing up, Bedford mostly ate the Red Delicious variety and didn’t like apples as a result.