I've recently enjoyed chomping my way through a box of new apple varieties under development by the Midwest Apple Improvement Association.
Little did I know that the assortment included a ringer. Number 544 was really EverCrisp.
This is the apple association's greatest hit (so far), a keeper apple to rival Honeycrisp. (I think it is the better of the two).
The other new varieties may never reach the public, but EverCrisp is already a hit.
The best EverCrisp
Here are my notes from that tasting in late November.
Biting in unleashes a great chunky crunch, with juicy light yellow flesh.
544 is well balanced and brings flavors that include corn syrup with floral and spicy inflections, and a hint of tangerine. The effect is lively and easy to eat.
This one goes for crunch in a big way, but also has flavor. Yet it does not in any way go out on a limb to a place that (I imagine) some might not like.
It is a logical extension of modern trends that (I hope) are sneaking taste back into the orthodoxy of crispy crunch.
I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
Except for the tangerine note, this tracks closely my original EverCrisp review.
Notice how, in the blind tasting, I praise the apple specifically for taste. It's distinctly better on that score than Honeycrisp.
I'm making a separate post about it because my only serious criticism of EverCrisp had been its apparent lack of distinctive flavor.
Not an issue, if you can get a good one like I did.
According to David Doud of the apple association, my sample grew in northeast Ohio.
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