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发表于 2020-9-4 10:09
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来自: 中国云南
https://www.eatlikenoone.com/sweetie-apples.htmI am all about following what’s the latest and greatest in the apple world. There are new varieties coming out all the time. Everyone wants to have the next Honeycrisp. Broetje Orchards in Washington are growing a new apple called the Sweetie. It is distributed by First Fruits Marketing. They also released the Opal apple a few years back. The apple itself originated in New Zealand. Are Sweetie Apples GMO
No. They were made by crossing a Gala and a Braeburn the old fashion way. As of now they are no commercially available genetically modified apples (read my post on GMOs & Apples). Sweetie At first bite, the super-sweet Sweetie reminded me of an awful lot of a Gala, a very popular New Zealand cultivar that's an offspring of Golden Delicious--no surprise since Sweetie is a cross between Gala and Braeburn, another New Zealand apple. The apple has a pinkish/golden appearance--suggestive of a romantic's blushing cheeks?--a relatively firm texture, and sweet, straightforward flavor.
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