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merstar
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Post subject: SweeTango Apples Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 5:45 pm |
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Has anyone tried these? They're showing up in all the stores here now.
_________________ Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of the pieces.
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Linda
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:07 am |
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Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2012 8:51 am Posts: 663 Location: W. Montana
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merstar wrote: They're showing up in all the stores here now. Where is 'here'? We don't have them here.
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jim262
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:02 am |
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Joined: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:27 pm Posts: 526 Location: Finger Lakes Wine Country
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Honeycrisp and Zestar begat SweetTango so it is University of Minnesota royalty. It is sweet, tart, crisp and very tasty.
It is also patented, registered, and licensed to the point where it is likely to cost twice as much as more pedestrian apples in most markets. I have no idea whether they are good for baking since my target price for baking apples well below the current cost of the super varieties. I still bring home Empires most of the time for casual eating.
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Tim
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:35 am |
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Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:36 am Posts: 894 Location: Springfield, IL
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jim262 wrote: It is also patented, registered, and licensed to the point where it is likely to cost twice as much as more pedestrian apples in most markets. Hi, Wonderful apples at reasonable prices are available at many local farmers markets from heirloom apple orchards. We have four growers at our market. One of them cross breeds heirlooms to create his own varieties. He has two being patented at this time. They cost no more than his other varieties. Tim
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Amy
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 8:43 am |
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I can't wait until they start harvesting Northern Spies...my absolute favorite baking apple.
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jim262
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 9:48 am |
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Joined: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:27 pm Posts: 526 Location: Finger Lakes Wine Country
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I have a play date at a nearly local orchard that will start picking Northern Spies this Saturday at 9AM sharp. If Cortland, MacIntosh and Jonagolds are also available I think I will have the makings of some pretty good pies.
_________________ Jim Weights of Baking Ingredients
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:54 pm |
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Joined: Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:41 pm Posts: 1884 Location: Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Merstar, I haven't tried that one nor have I seen it. I bought Ginger Golds the other day at Costco, the one we tried was awful and the bag went back. We love honeycrisp and Ambrosia for eating out of hand. I need to go picking, but likely won't get there this weekend. Looking forward to all the local apples as our season last year was horrible.
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merstar
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:13 pm |
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Linda wrote: merstar wrote: They're showing up in all the stores here now. Where is 'here'? We don't have them here. NC.
_________________ Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of the pieces.
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merstar
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:14 pm |
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jim262 wrote: Honeycrisp and Zestar begat SweetTango so it is University of Minnesota royalty. It is sweet, tart, crisp and very tasty.
It is also patented, registered, and licensed to the point where it is likely to cost twice as much as more pedestrian apples in most markets. I have no idea whether they are good for baking since my target price for baking apples well below the current cost of the super varieties. I still bring home Empires most of the time for casual eating. Thanks, Jim.
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merstar
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Post subject: Re: SweeTango Apples Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:16 pm |
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jim262 wrote: I have a play date at a nearly local orchard that will start picking Northern Spies this Saturday at 9AM sharp. If Cortland, MacIntosh and Jonagolds are also available I think I will have the makings of some pretty good pies. I love Jonagold! I've never tried Northern Spy.
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