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  2. Kanzi (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The Kanzi apple has the same parentage as the Jazz from New Zealand and they are similar in taste and appearance, although the texture of the Jazz is harder. [3] Tasters have voted for the Kanzi in preference to the Jazz. [3] The Kanzi is also firm and fairly crisp, quite juicy, and slightly sharp rather than sweet in taste, with a mild flavour ...

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

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    Related: Martha Stewart’s Mile-High Apple Pie. Braeburn. Braeburn apple. iStock. ... these sweet-tart apples are similar to McIntosh in flavor. But Cortlands are firmer, so they hold up better ...

  4. Jazz (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz is a close relative of the Kanzi apple, which is easier to bite and has a more delicate sweet-tart taste. [5] Growers produce Jazz apples under licence in New Zealand, UK, United States, Australia, France, Chile, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria. [citation needed] Grown in the northern and southern hemispheres, it is available all year ...

  5. I Went Apple Picking & Bought A Ton Of Different Kinds Of ...

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    Braeburn Apples. Many times when baking with apples, I look for a mix of two types of apples, one sweet and one tart. ... If you like an apple with a crisp bite to it, Empire just may be the apple ...

  6. Envy (apple) - Wikipedia

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    It is a very sweet apple with low acid and a slightly flowery taste. The skin has lenticels, which allow it to breathe. [4] Distribution of the Envy apple in North America began in 2009 through the Oppenheimer Group, and ENZA (The New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board); they began small commercial volumes in 2012 in Washington state. [5]

  7. 20 Different Types of Apples and Which Ones to Pick This Fall

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    SnapDragon. This relative newcomer was developed by Cornell University's apple breeding program. Similar to Honeycrisp apples, the crunchy texture and sweet flavor make it a wonderful choice for ...

  8. Braeburn - Wikipedia

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    Braeburn apples for sale on a UK market stall The Braeburn is a cultivar of apple that is firm to the touch with a red/orange vertical streaky appearance on a yellow/green background. Its color intensity varies with different growing conditions.

  9. Sweetie (apple) - Wikipedia

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    'Sweetie™' is the trademark for apples of the 'PremA280' cultivar. This apple originated as a seedling from ' Royal Gala ' × ' Braeburn ', [ 1 ] that ripens slightly before ' Royal Gala '. [ 2 ] PLU code 3628 has been issued for this apple.