The Spartans are coming! (Apple lovers unite)

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
[QUOTE 3267782, member: 259"]I forgot about Beauty of Bath, another favourite of mine.

And for cooking, nothing beats a Bramley.[/QUOTE]

I have bramley apples as well. Yum
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Spartans are very nice. Unfortunately we get a variety of Golden Delicious from South Africa, not bad.
Golden Delicious apples should be had up by the Trades Descriptions people xx(

Russets here, all the way. A nice Cox's Orange Pippin is a fave in this house.
We've an apple tree in our front garden. Not sure of the variety but they are green with a red blush and very crispy and slightly on the tart side. Lovely.
 
[QUOTE 3267782, member: 259"]I forgot about Beauty of Bath, another favourite of mine.

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I met her in a pub once, I think it was the Griffin Inn.... however I am not sure whether her beauty was enhanced by 5 pints
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
Part of my garden used to be an old orchard. I have lots of varieties but mainly Bramleys and Howgate Wonders. Among my favourite eaters are Ashmead's Kernal and Blenheim Orange Pippin, both rather late and tart (missus).

If you like apples you should go here: http://www.brogdalecollections.co.uk/

And if you live in London you should come to this: http://thelionspart.co.uk/octoberplenty/index.html (in which I will sporting the rainbow garments of the goddess Iris, as it happens, and singing a song). All apple-tastic.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
I do prefer a Russet, but I find them very hard to find in the shops and supermarkets.
 

nappadang

Über Member
Location
Gateshead
12 (2 x 6) Jazz apples for 3 quid in Asda, they're really nice. Otherwise I just go for Pink Ladies because I rarely buy fruit from anywhere other than a supermarket.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
I like Russets but also Pink Lady apples are crisp and sweet.
Can't beat Conference pears while they are crisp.

Can't abide apples or pears when they ripen and become soft.
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
Clicked on here expecting a story about iPhone 6.
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
I like Russets but also Pink Lady apples are crisp and sweet.
Can't beat Conference pears while they are crisp.

Can't abide apples or pears when they ripen and become soft.
I always think a ripe Comice pear (ripe, not gone over and certainly not crisp) is the nearest thing to a tropical fruit that the UK can produce. So aromatic and juicy! *dribbles a bit*
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
What do you all recommend for juicing? I have a top-quality juicer at home, and like to make a batch of juice about once a week. I'm still trying to find the best apples for this, though.
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
What do you all recommend for juicing? I have a top-quality juicer at home, and like to make a batch of juice about once a week. I'm still trying to find the best apples for this, though.
You want a mix of a sharpish apple and an aromatic one with a bit of sweetness. A local apple farm makes lots of single-variety juice and a few blends, and our fave is Cox/Bramley. What varieties do you get in Australia? I lived in Sydney about 30 years ago but rarely ate an apple there as I was too busy enjoying all the mangoes, pineapples and cheap cantaloups.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
You want a mix of a sharpish apple and an aromatic one with a bit of sweetness. A local apple farm makes lots of single-variety juice and a few blends, and our fave is Cox/Bramley. What varieties do you get in Australia? I lived in Sydney about 30 years ago but rarely ate an apple there as I was too busy enjoying all the mangoes, pineapples and cheap cantaloups.
This page sums it up, I think: http://www.aussieapples.com.au/aussie-grown-varieties.aspx
I've tried Royal Gala, Red Delicious and a few others, but I'm still not sure which one I prefer.
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
This page sums it up, I think: http://www.aussieapples.com.au/aussie-grown-varieties.aspx
I've tried Royal Gala, Red Delicious and a few others, but I'm still not sure which one I prefer.
Interesting!

Anything with the word "Delicious" in is related to Golden Delicious and will be quite sugary, not aromatic. Therefore useful in a blend but too sweet on its own. Granny S is sharp. Pink Lady is a new variety designed to appeal to the sweeter tooth but is nice. Braeburn is aromatic and crispy and juicy and not too sweet and I would have thought would make excellent juice.

We have a little cider press and make our own cider every year, and freeze fresh apple juice in plastic containers - we store the blocks of juice in plastic bags in the freezer. We do have a big freezer!
 
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