Description
🔍 Overview
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Scientific name: Malus domestica
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Origin: Peru, Iowa, USA (discovered in the 1870s)
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Type: Dessert apple (primarily eaten fresh, not usually used for baking or cooking)
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Color: Bright to deep red with distinctive five-pointed crown-like shape
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Skin: Thick, glossy, waxy
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Flesh: Pale cream to yellow, juicy but mild in flavor
🥗 Taste & Texture
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Taste: Mildly sweet, not very tart
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Texture: Crisp when freshly harvested but can become mealy if stored too long
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Flavor profile: Subtle, not intense—often chosen for its beauty and crunch rather than bold flavor
🌱 Growing & Season
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Season: Typically harvested in late September to October (fall)
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Availability: Widely available year-round due to cold storage
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Tree characteristics: Hardy and productive; trees grow well in temperate climates
🥕 Nutrition (per 100g apple)
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Calories: ~59 kcal
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Carbs: ~14g (mostly natural sugars)
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Fiber: ~2.8g
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Vitamin C: ~8% of Daily Value
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Potassium: ~200mg
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Rich in antioxidants and dietary fiber, low in fat
📦 Storage & Shelf Life
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Keeps well in refrigeration for months due to its thick skin.
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Often coated in natural wax to prolong freshness.
🍏 Uses
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Best for fresh eating (lunch boxes, snacks, salads)
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Popular for decorations and displays because of its striking red color
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Less suitable for pies, baking, or applesauce as it softens quickly and lacks tartness
🌍 Fun Facts
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Once America’s most popular apple (dominant in US orchards for decades)
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Its signature shape with a “crown” at the bottom makes it easily recognizable
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Modern Red Delicious varieties are bred for appearance and shelf life rather than intense flavor









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