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Apple A

Malus domestica Allergen-Free
Apple A

Sourcing & Taxonomy

  • Family Rosaceae
  • Primary Cuisine Global
  • Seasonality Late Summer, Fall
  • Source Apple Tree

What Is Apple A?

A crisp, sweet, or tart fruit with edible skin and a central core, widely cultivated and consumed globally.

What Does Apple A Taste Like?

Apple A has a sweet, tart, crisp taste with fruity, floral aromas.

Taste
Sweet, Tart, Crisp
Texture
Crunchy, Juicy
Aroma
Fruity, Floral
Acidity
Medium

Technical Metrics

Nutrition Facts

Per 1 medium (182g)
Calories52 kcal
Total Fat0.2 g
Saturated Fat0 g
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Protein0.3 g
Total Carbohydrate13.8 g
Dietary Fiber2.4 g
Total Sugars10.4 g
Calcium6 mg
Iron0.1 mg
Potassium107 mg

Chef’s Secret

To prevent browning after slicing, toss apples immediately with a small amount of lemon juice or a commercial anti-browning solution.

Apple A Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Apple A is Pear, used at a 1:1 ratio. Similar sweetness, texture (though softer), and fibrous quality in most recipes.

Substitutes for Apple A with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Pear Best 1:1 Similar sweetness, texture (though softer), and fibrous quality in most recipes.
Quince 1:1 Good for baking, adds a more aromatic, tart flavor; requires cooking.
Banana 1:1 Good for smoothies or baking for sweetness and texture; alters flavor significantly.
Peaches 1:1 Offers sweetness and juiciness, but different texture and skin profile.

How to Choose & Store Apple A

  1. Choose firm, unblemished apples with vibrant color.
  2. Store in a cool, dark place or refrigerator to prolong freshness.

What Pairs Well With Apple A?

  • Cinnamon
  • Pork
  • Cheese
  • Caramel
  • Oats
  • Walnuts

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Apple A taste like?

Sweet, Tart, Crisp Fruity, Floral

What is a good substitute for Apple A?

The best substitute is Pear (1:1). Similar sweetness, texture (though softer), and fibrous quality in most recipes.

How do you choose and store Apple A?

Choose firm, unblemished apples with vibrant color. Store in a cool, dark place or refrigerator to prolong freshness.

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