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What's the name of this apple?
A long time ago I ate red apples that had little yellow chunks in them
that tasted like pineapple. They were the best tasting apples I ever ate. Anybody know the name of this variety? |
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What's the name of this apple?
The closest I can come to that is an apple I grow called a Pitmastin Pineapple. It is
a small russeted apple (not red) that supposedly has a pineapple taste. I don't detect the pineapple taste, but the apple itself is very flavorable. Here is a web site you may want to check about breeding apples to have a pineapple taste: http://www.minnesotaharvest.net/applepine.htm Let us know it you find out which apple this is. Sherwin D. wrote: A long time ago I ate red apples that had little yellow chunks in them that tasted like pineapple. They were the best tasting apples I ever ate. Anybody know the name of this variety? |
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