• Patapon Enjoyer@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I will accept any opinions on apples so long as it includes:

    • S Rank - Pink Lady, Granny Smith

    • F Rank - Red Delicious

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      9 months ago

      I’m old enough to remember when Red Delicious were the bomb. They really fucked them up by heavily breeding them for a tough skin for travel. They were so popular in the 80’s they bred them to shit.

      They didn’t deserve this future.

      I miss my Red Delicious.

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        9 months ago

        Oh, holy crow! I wasn’t just wearing rose tinted glasses, they actually do suck now?! I can remember Red Delicious apples in the 90’s that’d make you wanna slap your grandma.

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      9 months ago

      Norway has some apple varieties that are even better than Pink Lady and Granny Smith (Summerred, Gravenstein, Aroma and Discovery are the bomb).

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      9 months ago

      So you know little about apples and are also under 30 years of age?

      Pink Ladies are B/A tier (not as shelf stable as many newer breeds and lack the intensity of a jazz, snapdragon, or cosmic crisp)

      Red Delicious WERE S tier but breeding in the 80s for a larger more aesthetically pleasing apple deprived it if the bands of green and red that “marred” the surface. Those genes that made those colors contributed the apple flavor. If you can find an old cultivar of Red Delicious you’ll understand why the variety was called that.

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        9 months ago

        Making me miss the red delicious tree that grew by my house growing up. They were my favorite apples back in the day but the ones at the grocery store disappoint.