There is a fellow not too far from me that had his entire
crop of Titania refused by a processor because the sugar
content was too low.
The grower blamed the Titania cultivar, and was looking for
a new one, as I recall.
Is Titania lower in sugar than some other black currant
cultivars?
Later,
Tom
Ribes60@aol.com wrote:
> Kevin, "improved" means better and Titania for instance
> is better than consort. I used to think that Pixwell
> gooseberries were good and the yield was very good, then I
> tasted some really good gooseberries and now I don't even
> pick my Pixwells, it is a matter of taste experience. Look
> how many people think that Red delicious is a real good
> apple. I think that you will find that there are a lot od
> black currants that yield much better than Consort. Ed
> Mashburn