USA TODAY spoke with apple breeders, growers and researchers to find the secrets of one of America's most popular fruits.
Different apples taste differently and are good for different uses. There’s even some unique history to the names of ...
American Much prefer sweet apples to tart, said Musacchi ... The new WA 64 apple variety doesn’t yet have a catchy name and won’t be in stores until 2029 or 2030, Evans said.
Fans of Ina's version—originally published in her cookbook "Barefoot Contessa Parties!" in 2001—have poured on the praise over its lifetime, saying they've "made this 5 times in the past month" or ...
As the name indicates, these apples are a cross ... these mild, slightly tangy, sweet apples are a great choice for baking ...