Apple wars

Which apple rocks your casbah


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evesdream

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(corollary to Sinny's thread http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1092063. Because there can never be too many apple threads on the GB)

Simple poll. One vote. One kill.

Which eating out of hand apple truly rocks your casbah?

granny smith
mcintosh
braeburn
gala
red delicious
cortland
golden delicious
spartan
fuji
honeycrisp


Honeycrisp apples. I accidentally found them at Wholefoods last week for about $4 a pound (mistaking them for super expensive Galas). And now I'm spoiled for all other apples.

http://www.specialtyproduce.com/ProdPics/3122.jpg
 
Having never tried a honeycrisp, I have to go with Fuji.
 
This makes me want to go to the store and grab one of each.
 
I'm not an apple fan. Truth be told, I only ever eat one if it is cut up and put in front of me.

But I will walk 1,000 miles for apple pie, however. Sadly, there's no choice for 'pie'.
 
Honeycrisps are pretty nice but I can't get them on a consistent basis here. The one apple that is always available that I enjoy are golden delicious. Now I'm contemplating a breakfast that'll encompass some apples and blue cheese.
 
I'm not an apple fan. Truth be told, I only ever eat one if it is cut up and put in front of me.

But I will walk 1,000 miles for apple pie, however. Sadly, there's no choice for 'pie'.

I'll see your pie and raise you a hot apple turnover with vanilla ice cream.
 
What the holy fuck, $4 a pound? I am seriously spoiled in Washington state. We pay half that for the best varieties. Probably because farmers from Eastern Washington flood the market right about now with roadside stands.
 
I have been eating jazz apples, which are a cross between Gala and Braeburn. So I picked Braeburn.
 
Having never tried a honeycrisp, I have to go with Fuji.

I vote we take up a collection and send you a care package, you poor deprived child!

This makes me want to go to the store and grab one of each.

*places self in the middle of the apple bin*.

I'm not an apple fan. Truth be told, I only ever eat one if it is cut up and put in front of me.

But I will walk 1,000 miles for apple pie, however. Sadly, there's no choice for 'pie'.

Princess.
And also you've obviously never eaten a honeycrisp. If we ever meet in person, get ready my friend.

Honeycrisps are pretty nice but I can't get them on a consistent basis here. The one apple that is always available that I enjoy are golden delicious. Now I'm contemplating a breakfast that'll encompass some apples and blue cheese.

I have to speak out against this. I've never bitten into a Golden Delicious that wasn't dry and mushy. What gives?
 
What the holy fuck, $4 a pound? I am seriously spoiled in Washington state. We pay half that for the best varieties. Probably because farmers from Eastern Washington flood the market right about now with roadside stands.

And I didn't even feel ripped off, that's how much under its spell I am.
Went back for more.
Cut into my husband's Granny Smith budget to subsidize my addiction.
 
What the holy fuck, $4 a pound? I am seriously spoiled in Washington state. We pay half that for the best varieties. Probably because farmers from Eastern Washington flood the market right about now with roadside stands.

i live in michigan. we should fight.

also, i should see what we got next time i go out/have more than five bucks. 'tis the season and what not and i need to rejuvenate my palette before i vote.
 
i live in michigan. we should fight.

also, i should see what we got next time i go out/have more than five bucks. 'tis the season and what not and i need to rejuvenate my palette before i vote.

I'll apple wrassle you with my apple cape on.
 
For eating I choose honeycrisp but I also like pink lady, granny smith, braeburn, gala and fuji. I buy the one that is cheapest. For cooking I use different kinds of apples.

Honeycrisp was developed in Minnesota and is great. The latest MN developed apple is Zestar which I don't like much.
http://www.apples.umn.edu/
 
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When I was a boy, one of the local crops was cherries. Bing and Queen Anne Cherries. After the pickers went through, the farmer opened the trees up to the locals (i.e. the poor folk) (they also did this for green beans and potatoes as well)(but I digress). We would spend days climbing those trees and picking cherries. You had a bucket, and were supposed to pay by the pound but they never accounted for all of them we ate while picking.

Now you may ask how this is relevant to an apple thread - well, the convo has changed to the price of things. As a kid cherries were almost free. At the supermarket though, they are one of those things I refuse to buy (on principle) because they are too expensive.

Mr. Savage, Sr. was a huge man... probably 6'-5" + and well over 300 lbs. It was always exciting watching him climb up into those trees. You sure didn't want to stand under the branch he was sitting on.
 
I have to speak out against this. I've never bitten into a Golden Delicious that wasn't dry and mushy. What gives?

Poor apple choosing skills?

I live 2200 kms north of the closest commercial apple orchards and I've rarely had a bad Golden Delicious. Not saying it doesn't happen but apparely they seem to transport well.
 
When I was a boy, one of the local crops was cherries. Bing and Queen Anne Cherries. After the pickers went through, the farmer opened the trees up to the locals (i.e. the poor folk) (they also did this for green beans and potatoes as well)(but I digress). We would spend days climbing those trees and picking cherries. You had a bucket, and were supposed to pay by the pound but they never accounted for all of them we ate while picking.

Now you may ask how this is relevant to an apple thread - well, the convo has changed to the price of things. As a kid cherries were almost free. At the supermarket though, they are one of those things I refuse to buy (on principle) because they are too expensive.

Mr. Savage, Sr. was a huge man... probably 6'-5" + and well over 300 lbs. It was always exciting watching him climb up into those trees. You sure didn't want to stand under the branch he was sitting on.

You may join Islandman over there, sir.

Poor apple choosing skills?

I live 2200 kms north of the closest commercial apple orchards and I've rarely had a bad Golden Delicious. Not saying it doesn't happen but apparely they seem to transport well.

I vote we take up a collection and send you a care package, you poor depraved child!
 
I love Honeycrisp and just bought a few on sale, but they're only around for a month or so. Otherwise I like Golden Delicious cause it's rather pear-like and I love pears.
 
I like them all, except golden delicious ( I won't pick one of those if I have a choice of another) so I didn't vote.
I don't live in a citadel so none "rock my casbah".

I like Black Twig, but kinda hard to find.
http://www.orangepippin.com/treesmap.aspx?c=0&v=1628

My grandmother grew them about 100 years ago.

That map is great. Probably wouldn't make a bad road trip.

I love Honeycrisp and just bought a few on sale, but they're only around for a month or so. Otherwise I like Golden Delicious cause it's rather pear-like and I love pears.

Arg.
 
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