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In reply to the discussion: The Awful Reign of the Red Delicious, how the worst apple took over the US & continues to spread [View all]Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)138. thanks. didnt see it
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The Awful Reign of the Red Delicious, how the worst apple took over the US & continues to spread [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2014
OP
Mmm...love that crunch! Then that surprise burst of sweet juiciness right after.
BlueCaliDem
Sep 2014
#6
IMO yes the honey crisp are far better however that aside they are also far more expensive
cstanleytech
Sep 2014
#60
Nice, I wish we could grow them here but they are not recommended for my region.
cstanleytech
Sep 2014
#107
If red and delicious arent actually red and delicious, how are we supposed to know
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2014
#30
Engineering didn't make them grainy and mushy. Long-term storage is the culprit.
freshwest
Sep 2014
#94
You are totally correct. I grew up in the Hood River Valley surrounded by orchards. The Red
OregonBlue
Sep 2014
#116
Thanks. That last sentence is a question, that I've asked produce managers. The answer is simple and
freshwest
Sep 2014
#125
Not my experience at all - and I've been eating Red Delicious for years now.
BlueCaliDem
Sep 2014
#129
i wonder if this is the reason i have never liked apples much compared to other fruits
JI7
Sep 2014
#4
I've had good red delicious apples - but then again - i'm not an apple expert
el_bryanto
Sep 2014
#14
In all fairness, I'm not terribly impressed with Red Delicious apples either.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2014
#42
Second that motion on Jonathans; Winesaps (when you can find them), Arkansas Blacktwig . .
hatrack
Sep 2014
#50
They are the first to get ripe at our place, but the birds get most of them.
AnotherDreamWeaver
Sep 2014
#115
As I discovered this OP, I was on my last bite of a Roxbury Russet - a mid 1600s
NRaleighLiberal
Sep 2014
#43
I prefer red delicious, the only ones I buy unless making a salad and it calls
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#57
I liked the Gold Delicious better. Fuji and Gala are the ones I end up buying. Too many of the Red
alfredo
Sep 2014
#74
O.K., I bit into this link & the answer is: Cosmetic "red" marketing. Don't click. Save time. n/t
UTUSN
Sep 2014
#71
Wonder how many people read this and think red delicious apples are disgusting / beneath them now,
chrisa
Sep 2014
#87
i had some small early red ds that were dedible, but yeah. crap + IT GIVES PEOPLE
pansypoo53219
Sep 2014
#104
Unless there has been a change most of the red delicious sold in stores arent engineered.
cstanleytech
Sep 2014
#141
I hate to be that dude with facial hair and a hat who talks about heirloom produce, but...
Recursion
Sep 2014
#145