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  • '''Golden Delicious''' is a popular [[apple]] variety with a sweet, mild flavor and a bright ye ...and the [[Golden Reinette]]. The apple was named for its golden color and delicious flavor.
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  • [[File:Golden delicious apple.jpg|thumb|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br>'''Golden Delicious Apple''' ...s often referred to as the yellow apple, is not closely related to the Red Delicious.
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  • ...tended for raw consumption. They are larger, and can be tarter than eating apples. The most popular variety of cooking apple is the [[Bramley apple]]. ...s intertwined with the history of [[apple cultivation]]. The first cooking apples were likely cultivated in Central Asia, where the wild ancestor of the appl
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  • ...apple is believed to be a cross between the Red Delicious and the [[Golden Delicious]] apple, although this has not been scientifically confirmed. ...tart flavor that is similar to both the Red Delicious and Golden Delicious apples. The Cameo apple is known for its long shelf life and resistance to brownin
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  • ...eased to the public in 1970. The Honeygold is a cross between the [[Golden Delicious]] and the Haralson, a popular apple variety in the Midwest. ...and juicy, with a sweet flavor that has been compared to honey. Honeygold apples are also known for their long shelf life.
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  • ...that originated in the [[Netherlands]]. It is a cross between the [[Golden Delicious]] and [[Ingrid Marie]] apple varieties. The Elstar apple is known for its s ...ted in the Netherlands in the 1950s. It was created by crossing the Golden Delicious and Ingrid Marie apple varieties. The goal was to create an apple that comb
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  • ...rld. Its parentage is unclear, but it is not directly related to the [[Red Delicious]] apple, despite the similarity in names. The Golden Delicious was first discovered as a chance seedling in 1912 by Anderson Mullins in th
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  • ...ple]] that was developed in [[Japan]]. It is a cross between the '[[Golden Delicious]]' and '[[Mutsu (apple)|Mutsu]]' cultivars, and was first cultivated in 197 ...am that aimed to combine the best traits of the Golden Delicious and Mutsu apples. The Hokuto was officially registered as a cultivar in 1979.
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  • ...arily in the [[Quebec]] region of [[Canada]]. It is made from the juice of apples that have naturally frozen on the tree, which concentrates the sugars and f ...eezing process concentrates the sugars and flavors in the apples. Once the apples are frozen, they are harvested and pressed to extract the juice. The juice
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  • ...e is a cross between the [[Golden Delicious]] and the [[Stark Jonagrimes]] apples. ...tripes. The flesh is white, crisp, and juicy with a sweet-tart flavor. The apples ripen in late August and can be stored until January.
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  • ...erts]] and salads. Unlike cooking apples, which are tart and firm, dessert apples are selected for their flavor balance and palatability when eaten raw. There are numerous varieties of dessert apples, each with its unique flavor profile, texture, and appearance. Some of the
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  • '''Dorsett Golden''' is a variety of [[apple]] that is known for its early ripening and low c ...much earlier than the others. He propagated the tree and began selling the apples, which were named in his honor.
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  • ...ples]], which are typically tart and hold their shape when cooked, dessert apples are selected for their flavor and crisp texture. ...an Empire|Romans]] are credited with the widespread cultivation of dessert apples across [[Europe]].
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  • ...agold''' is a type of [[apple]] that is a cross between the crisp [[Golden Delicious]] and the blush-crimson [[Jonathan]]. They form a large sweet fruit with a ...e of its parents, and its golden color, which it inherited from the Golden Delicious apple.
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  • ...is known for its ability to grow in warmer climates, which is unusual for apples, as they typically require a cold winter period to produce fruit. ...warm climate. The researchers crossed the 'Golden Delicious' and 'Dorsett Golden' varieties, both of which are known for their heat tolerance. The result wa
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  • ...he [[Golden Delicious]] and the disease-resistant [[Malus floribunda]] 821 apples. Prima Apples are medium-sized, with a round shape and a slightly flattened base. The ski
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  • ...st cultivated in the [[Czech Republic]]. It is a cross between the 'Golden Delicious' and 'Topaz' apple varieties. The Opal apple is known for its bright yellow ...w color. The flavor is sweet with a hint of tartness, similar to a 'Golden Delicious'.
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  • ...ultivated in Germany in 1986. It is a cross between the cultivars [[Golden Delicious]] and [[Clivia (apple)|Clivia]], and is known for its sweet and slightly ta ...and superior fruit quality. The Pinova apple is a cross between the Golden Delicious and Clivia cultivars, combining the sweet flavor of the former with the dis
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  • ...s a cross between the [[Jonathan (apple)|Jonathan apple]] and the [[Golden Delicious]], and was first cultivated in the 1970s by the French National Institute f ...with a sweet-tart flavor that is reminiscent of both parent varieties. The apples are typically harvested in late September to early October.
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  • | hybrid = ''Golden Delicious'' × ''Unknown'' ...oss between the ''Golden Delicious'' and an unknown variety. Lady Williams apples are known for their sweet and tangy taste, crisp texture, and vibrant red c
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