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1O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 6, February 1924

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    List of apple cultivars

    Malus. Cider apples are a variety of apples that may be far too sour or bitter for fresh eating, but are used for making cider. Varieties in italics are

    Gala (apple)

    similar to most named apples it is clonally propagated. Easy to grow, the Gala is one of the top commercial apple varieties today and one of the most

    Apple

    (table). Apple varieties can be grouped as cooking apples, eating apples, and cider apples, the last so astringent as to be "almost inedible". Apples are consumed

    McIntosh (apple)

    21st century in the face of competition from varieties such as the Gala. Jef Raskin, an employee at Apple Computer, named the Macintosh computer line—later

    Cooking apple

    opposed to a dessert apple, which is eaten raw. Cooking apples are generally larger, and can be tarter than dessert varieties. Some varieties have a firm flesh

    Fuji (apple)

    a cross between two American apple varieties—the Red Delicious and Ralls Janet (sometimes called "Rawls Jennet") apples. The Fuji was named and brought

    Lost Apple Project

    Lost Apple Project is a nonprofit organization that searches abandoned farms and orchards in the Pacific Northwest to locate old apple varieties that

    Albert Etter

    an American plant breeder best known for his work on strawberry and apple varieties. Albert Felix Etter was born near Shingle Springs in El Dorado County

    Cameo (apple)

    Honeycrisp Apple". Archived from the original on March 22, 2025. Retrieved May 24, 2019. Kendle, Kristin (June 4, 2016). "Apple Varieties Grown in Washington

    Cider apple

    apples. Historically the flavours preferred and varieties used to produce cider have varied by region. Many of the most traditional apple varieties used