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Wednesday, April 13, 2005

6:15 AM - How to Judge Apple Quality

Good color indicates full flavor. Don't be turned off by russeting a tough reddish brown skin on part of the apple: this will not affect eating quality or flavor.
Apples should be firm and free of bruises.
Check with the orchard to know what varieties are at the peak of ripeness. Apples picked before they are ripe will not ripen more once they are picked.

Choose the best quality of apples...more info soon


Blogger Choux said...

Omoshiroi~

Ne! This could be useful when i buy apples! How do we know whether an apple is ripe or not? ^^  


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