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el diablo robotico ([personal profile] platypus) wrote2018-11-26 03:32 pm
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Apple review: Empire

I get to try Empire today, thanks to [personal profile] captainsblog!

Specialty Produce doesn't bother getting flowery about it: "Its crisp and juicy flesh has a flavor that is sweet like a Red Delicious and tart like a McIntosh."

Adam's Apples goes into more detail: "crisp and juicy, though the crunch is just a tad soft. The sweet-tart balance is very good, more tart than that of Spartan, another McIntosh offspring that it in some respects resembles. Against this backdrop are some vinous notes with berries and (maybe) some spice."

In any case, it's a good-looking apple (smells nice, too!), and I'm eager to try one of the older, more respectable varieties rather than all this faddy stuff.

Empire

Verdict: Finally, an interesting apple! While mine were a touch soft (and a bit Red Delicious in texture, actually), the flavor was fascinating, very apple, but with just the right balancing tartness. Empire keeps getting described as "vinous," which may be the quality I'm struggling to describe. You can tell this apple never met a Honeycrisp, and it has no regrets. I'd like it to be less mealy, but I suspect it held up better in the US Postal Service than most varieties would have. It's very different from the other kinds I've been trying lately, and quite good, which really makes me want to keep trying these older varieties.

Buy again? Yes, but I don't think I could get them here.
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[personal profile] nonelvis 2018-11-26 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
You can tell this apple never met a Honeycrisp, and it has no regrets

YUP :D

Come to Boston in September next year! The orchard where we go apple-picking grows them, and they also make the best cider doughnuts ever.

ETA: OMG, they will ship you apples. Just sayin'.
Edited 2018-11-26 23:51 (UTC)
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[personal profile] captainsblog 2018-11-28 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd like it to be less mealy, but I suspect it held up better in the US Postal Service than most varieties would have.

Yeah, my only complaint about them is that their shelf life isn't very long, and they get shorter after Wegmans brings them out from freezing them. They're pretty much a fall-to-early-winter treat around here.
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[personal profile] benicek 2023-11-19 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
That one is a staple of British supermarkets.

I like your apple reviews. I just came across them by chance.