Apple Fruit


Apple Fruit

:: There are two types of apples: eating apples and culinary (cooking) apples. Eaters
  are sweeter, with the most interesting flavour, as their sugars are balanced by an
  edge of acidity. They hold their shape well in cooking, making them the best choice
  for a French apple tart, a tart tatin or other continental recipes, which developed in
  countries without a tradition of culinary apples. Examples of popular eaters are:
  Granny Smith, Cox's Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious..
:: Culinary apples are larger and more acidic. Their sourness mellows upon cooking,
  so you may not need to add as much sugar as you thought to a dish. A cooking apple
  will become more like an eater in storage because the acids lessen over time. Some
  apples are termed dual-purpose, and these are best for cooking when young and for
  eating when older. The most popular British culinary apple is the Bramley apple ::

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