This is mostly for my own reference, so I don't have to keep clicking on the "apple" tag to find out if I've tried/posted about an apple variety.
- A more general and reflective post about apples, written for
minoanmiss - Ambrosia: still crisp when bought in March, but almost no flavor
- Ashmead's kernel: a good heirloom apple: crisp, juicy, nice balance of sweet and tart
- Blushing golden: a good heirloom apple: crisp, juicy, nice balance of sweet and tart
- Cripp's pink: like Gala but not as tasty
- Dandee Mac: pretty good for an early-season apple
- Elstar: a good, crisp early apple
- Esopus Spitzenburg: a very nice heirloom apple, with an unfortunately brief season
- Evercrisp: Somewhat crisp but lacking in flavor, and doesn't keep as well as the name suggests.
- Garnet Spy aka NY428: We liked this, it's crisp and tasty.
- Honeycrisp : crisp, sweet, tasty
- Hudson's Golden Gem: a mild-flavored late season apple with a texture I like
- "J" Mac: early-season, somewhat astringent, crisp
- Jonathan: I took one bite and spat it out, because it was sour. Try again some year?
- Junami: A mild apple I tried in Washington
- Kendall: crisp but little flavor, not very juicy
- Keepsake: almost no flavor
- Kiku: new variety from New Zealand, tasty but not a strong flavor
- Lodi: crisp, sour early apple
- Milton: juicy, tasty, but soft
- Molly Sheepnose: bland early apple
- NY543
- NY652: probably my favorite early apple
- Pacific rose: pretty, juicy, mild flavor
- Pazzaz: a little tart, had the Delicious nature
- Pink-a-boo: distinctly pink flesh, but very little flavor or sweetness
- Pomme gris: Sourer than I like, and not very juicy or interesting
- Pristine: another boring early-season apple.
- Puritan: bland early-season apple
- Ribston pippin: tasty, but not as sweet or as juicy as a good Macintosh or Gala
- Roxbury russet: I liked this: very apple-y.
- Sansa: mild and pleasant, tastes a bit like a banana
- Senshu: OK, nothing special
- Shamrock: another average apple: mild flavor but what's there is nice
- Sonya: crunchy, tart, juicy, flavor could be stronger
- Spartan: crisp but bland
- Spencer: an average apple
- Swiss gourmet: tart and crisp, but nothing special
- Tsugaru: bland and tasted not quite right.
- Vista Bella: this review seems to be from a particularly good year for this variety
- Williams pride: A crisp early season apple with some flavor
- Westfield seek-no-further: pleasant, mild flavor, very crisp
- Wickson: small, mild but pleasant flavor.
- Zestar: an early-season apple I happily bought more of while the market had them this year
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What apples do you like up there?
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A whole new array of varieties seem to have become common since I worked in a grocery store back around 1999-2002, but IIRC we sold plenty of types like McIntosh, Spartan, Cortland, Granny Smith, Fuji, Jonagold, Gravenstein...