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Lucy Rose Apples

The days are definitely cooler and the stores are carrying a larger selection of apples including Lucy Rose Apples. The apple harvest is in, so the stores also carry apple cider, apple juice, apple butter and apple sauce.

Lucy Rose Apples Facts

In doing some fall grocery shopping, I saw a large bin of Lucy Rose Apples. These apples apparently have natural red-flesh with a hint of a berry taste.

I bought a couple of apples to try them out. The apples are priced at $2.99 a pound.

This apple is a cross between a Honeycrisp and Airle Red apple. The inside of this apple is mostly pinkish-red and the peel is a red and green color.

My apple tasted crisp, tart, and sweet all at the same time. It is advertised as having a slight taste of berry to it. However, I thought it had a hint of a pear taste to it.

My internet research indicates that red-fleshed apples have been around since the 1940’s. This apple was bred for both taste and looks.

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Lucy Rose Apple

Lucy Rose Apples generally sell for more than some regular apples. However, consumers want both variety and great tasting apples. The below photograph shows the inside pink flesh of the Lucy Rose Apple, however, my apple was more pale pink than red.

The only grocery store I’ve found Lucy Rose Apples in is an upscale organic market in Herndon.

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Lucy Rose Apple with Red Flesh

I was glad that I was able to try out this tasty apple. It is always nice to have something new in the produce aisle.

Apples are a Perfect Any Time Snack!

Anna Kang’s article, “The Lucy Rose Apple: A New Red-Fleshed Variety That Tastes Like Honeycrisp With A Hint of Berries” was used for researching this blog topic.

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