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- From: "Bruce Hansen" <brucedhansen@sbcglobal.net>
- To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: RE: [NAFEX] Annurca
- Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 13:12:25 -0500
REFRESHING STUFF
I'm very much with you, Jerry - - people
don't complain that a bananna is soft...
the 'hard and crisp' texture ideal is very
much a late 20th century thing - - hard and crisp corrolates with improved
dental health that allows a person to handle that texture - many of the
heirloom varieties never exhibit this ideal - rather they were selected for
their flavor, special use suitibility, or the maitanence of
quality/development of flavor in common storage - - I fight this every year -
people can not get past the texture to enjoy the flavor...
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:42
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Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Annurca
In a message dated 3/24/2005 11:22:17 PM US
Eastern Standard Time, redherring@tnaccess.com
writes:
Is it possible that this problem with mealy Italian apples is
due to storage conditions, as in shops that are too warm and the fruit
sits around for months? Or is it that they are picked too early
or too late because the growers don't care or don't know
better?
Hi Donna, etl,
Please
forgive me for singling out your quote. I'm not picking you out. But it
typifies the general train of thought going around on this subject.
Who are we to criticize others for their taste in apples. Some
people like soft apples and it is likely their tastes that determine what
Italians purchase, the condition and as well as varieties of apples they
grow and sell. The only Red Delicious apple I'll eat is one that is soft and
over ripe (according to the general definition espoused by most here).
Germans drink warm beer. We Americans don't. Is it because they
don't have good brew masters or don't have cold storage? Who are we to
criticize their taste in beer or the condition in which they drink it.
I'm clearly in the minority here as I like soft Mutsu, soft Summer
Rambo, very ripe soft June Transparency. Is it because I don't know how to
raise apples or don't know how to care for them? June Transparency
makes the very best apple sauce, according to my taste and anyone that has
eaten our home made apple sauce vastly prefers it over flat tasteless store
bought.
Too many people can't differentiate between taste and
texture. One of my sons is such. Anything with the constancy of grits
isn't good, nothing. The sense of texture over rides his taste buds. I'd bet
if those of you that don't like soft apples could get over the soft mealy
thing there would be many more apples you would love.
OK, have at
me!
Jerry Lehman
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Re: [NAFEX] Annurca
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Re: [NAFEX] Annurca,
derry and bill, 03/21/2005
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[NAFEX] Annurca,
kieran or donna, 03/23/2005
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Re: [NAFEX] Annurca,
David Consolvo, 03/24/2005
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RE: [NAFEX] Annurca,
Brungardt, Sam, 03/24/2005
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[NAFEX] Annurca,
kieran or donna, 03/24/2005
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Re: [NAFEX] Annurca,
Jwlehman, 03/25/2005
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RE: [NAFEX] Annurca,
David Consolvo, 03/25/2005
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