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What Is the Sweetest Variety of Apple?

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What Is the Sweetest Variety of Apple?

What Is the Sweetest Variety of Apple?. Apple flavor is a matter of individual taste, but sweeter is definitely a draw. There are 100 varieties of apples commercially grown in the United States today, with sizes ranging from those small as cherries to others as large as grapefruits.

Apple flavor is a matter of individual taste, but sweeter is definitely a draw. There are 100 varieties of apples commercially grown in the United States today, with sizes ranging from those small as cherries to others as large as grapefruits.
Identification
Apples are a member of the rose family. According to the New York State Apple Grower's Association, the sweetest varieties are Honeycrisp, Fuji and Macoun. Apples that are sweet but mildly tart as well include Acey Mac, Crispin, Braeburn, Cameo and Gala. Varieties not on this list are best used for baking and cider production.
Time Frame
The fruit's age when picked and the length of time it is stored help determine how sweet an apple is. During ripening, the starch in apples converts to sugar, which intensifies sweetness.
Sugar Content
The sweetness of an apple is also determined by the ratio of sugars to malic acid; ideally, an apple should contain 13.5 percent soluble sugar to acid, according to the Washington State University Post Harvest Newsletter.
Science
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Michigan State University created a device to measure the "taste" of fruit, including sugar. The device uses prototype laser beams to diffuse light photons through the fruit. A computer measures how much light is absorbed by the apples to determine sweetness.
Fun Facts
The red delicious apple is considered the quintessential apple for its deep color and form; however, it is not particularly sweet in flavor. Apple growers consider the lesser-known varieties listed above to be a sweeter tasting "eating" apples.

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