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  1. Apple Variety Guide. New or tried-and-true varieties can be found at your grocery store or farmers market for an incredible value. Are you a tart and crunchy fan? Or, do you favor sweet and juicy? No matter your taste buds, there is a variety to satisfy you. Here’s a list of many top varieties grown and available across the nation:

  2. 5 sie 2022 · But rather sweet? If you prefer sweet apple varieties, we recommend the bright red Gala with its firm, yellowish flesh for baking, or the very sweet Fuji, a cross between the Ralls Janet and Red Delicious varieties that has only been available since 1962.

  3. 16 wrz 2013 · The apple identification chart shows the apple name, what it looks like, it's level of sweet or tartness and if it is a cooking, eating or baking apple. What apples are good for baking I recently made some apple filling and preserved it in my canning jars for the pantry.

  4. The following is a list of the apple varieties we currently grow and sell from our orchard. You can also get a printable pdf version here . The recommended uses are here to provide you with an idea of what each variety is commonly used for, but your personal preferences might be very different.

  5. New or old, the big difference is which apple meets your neeeds in taste or flavor profile, , storing ability, sweetness, and other properties like resisting browning when cut. Scroll down this page for a table of dozens of apple varieties including photos and their characteristics and best uses.

  6. Apple Varieties Chart. All dates are estimates. Weather differs every year. Visit www.tuttleorchards.com for current information. Apple Variety. We grows 23 different varieties of apples. Apples are listed in order of approximate ripening date.

  7. Sweet = Sweet flavor Soft = best for sauce ¼ peck= 3-4 lbs/ 6-8 apples Mild = No strong flavor Tender = firm when picked; soften as ripen ½ peck= 8-10lbs/ 15-20 apples Tart = A bit tangy but not sour Crisp = hard when picked; remain crisp longer 1 peck= 15-20lbs/ 25-35 apples