Here is one very pretty medium-sized yellow apple, decorated with russet like unburnished gold flowing from the stem well. There are channels within the russet that have a green tinge.
This apple has a very slight taper and is oblate and ribbed. Lenticels that do not present as gray (perhaps russeted in) are very hard to see at all.
Inside Freyberg there is wonderfully crisp fine-grained flesh with distinct cinnamon and clove and banana, perhaps a little anise. It has a super crunch.
Freyberg is really a pleasure to eat on a day of many apples.
Pedegree
The Orange Pippin website is a bit cool to this apple and does not note the flavors I find so striking. But Cumins Nursery, in upstate New York, highlights a banana-and-spice combination similar to the one I describe.
Both sites have interesting historical details about Freyberg, named for a former governor-general of New Zealand.
That certainly is a gorgeous apple. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteDeparting from my usual practice, I was able to photograph this apple on the tree.
DeleteHowever the sample I tasted (and describe) was probably a different one than the one shown.
هذه بالتأكيد تفاحة رائعة. جميلة جدا
ReplyDeleteTranslation: "This is definitely a great apple. Very beautiful."
DeleteWest WI: What a beautiful apple!
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