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  2. I Tried 15 Popular Apple Varieties & the Best Was Perfectly ...

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    The look: Red Delicious apples are tall and tapered. The dark red skin is shiny and attention-grabbing, but below the smooth, gleaming skin, the flesh is soft and often bruised. The taste: This ...

  3. Paula Red - Wikipedia

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    Three ripe Paula Red apples. Paula Red (or Paulared) Discovered by Lewis Arends near Sparta, Michigan in 1960. It was near other wild apple seedlings growing near a ravine where apples had been dumped. Tests run by experts show its parents to be McIntosh and Duchess. Paulareds mature after Duchess and before McIntosh.

  4. The 25 Best Apple Varieties and Exactly How to Use Them - AOL

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    These lush, colorful apples with gold undertones and red and pink striping have creamy, pale yellow flesh that’s firm, juicy and crisp. Braeburns are sweet yet complex, with undertones of spice ...

  5. 20 Different Types of Apples and Which Ones to Pick This Fall

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    Here are different types of apples, including which are best for baking. Try popular varieties like Gala and Granny Smith or unique ones like Cosmic Crisp. 20 Different Types of Apples and Which ...

  6. Table apple - Wikipedia

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    Table apples (also known as dessert apples or eating apples) are a group of apple cultivars grown for eating raw as opposed to cooking or cidermaking. Table apples are usually sweet and the most prized exhibit particular aroma variations that differentiate them from other apples. [1] D = Dual purpose (cooking + table)

  7. Peasgood's Nonsuch - Wikipedia

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    'Peasgood's Nonsuch' is an apple cultivar used both for eating fresh and for cooking. [1] One of the parents is Alexander. Several other apple cultivars( Iedzenu, Reverend W. Wilks, S.T. Wright, Shoesmith, Victory, Alastair Cannon Whithe, John Waterer) [2] are descended from it. [1]

  8. Esopus Spitzenburg - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Ulysses Hedrick described Esopus Spitzenburg (sometimes simply called "Spitzenberg") as "one of the leading American apples ... [A]bout the best to eat out of hand, and very good for all culinary purposes as well." [4] In particular, it is a good apple for baking pies and is also valued as a cider apple. [5]

  9. Winter Red Cabbage and Apple Soup - AOL

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