Yes, there is, according to the book "A Curious Tale: The Apple in North America," by Tim Hensley. For more information, see the Related Link.
Yes. It is a Japanese type.
Washington apples
are there more seeds in fuji apples or washington apples
No, Fuji apples are best to eat out of hand and put in a salad.
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Honeycrisp or Fuji apples can be used as substitutes for Braeburn apples in a recipe.
From what I've heard it's the Fuji apples. =]
Gala or Fuji are the sweetest. The juice is sweet and crisp, along with the crunchiness of the apple are amazing.
Comes from Mt. Fuji in Japan
The best apples for juicing are typically sweeter varieties like Gala, Fuji, or Honeycrisp, as they produce a flavorful and balanced juice.
The best apples for juicing are typically sweeter varieties like Gala, Fuji, or Honeycrisp, as they produce a flavorful and balanced juice.
Some suitable substitutes for Macintosh apples in baking recipes include Granny Smith apples, Honeycrisp apples, and Fuji apples. These varieties are also sweet and juicy, making them great choices for baking.
There are over 7500 apples grown worldwide. In the USA, more than 2500 of these apples are grown. Apples vary in colors from Red, Yellow, and Green.