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  1. The Honeycrisp Apple was adopted as the state fruit in 2006. The Honeycrisp™ apple (Malus pumila cultivar Honeycrisp) was adopted as the state fruit in 2006. The apple was produced from a 1960 cross of Macoun and Honeygold apples, as part of the University of Minnesota apple breeding program to develop a winter-hardy tree with high quality fruit.

  2. Sep 14, 2017 · 6. At one point, the Honeycrisp tree was slated to be axed, but apple breeder David Bedford decided to give it another chance to prove itself. It did. 7. Its success led to more Minnesota-made ...

  3. All University of Minnesota Apple Varieties. Since the apple breeding program began at the University of Minnesota in 1878, 29 apple varieties have been released. Some University-developed varieties are no longer available, so we have listed all the current U of M varieties, many of which you can purchase from local nurseries and orchards.

  4. Fresh Honeycrisp Appls, Each: Fresh, light green and yellow background covered with a red-orange flush and a strong hint of pink. Honey-sweet, tart flavor with a sugar hint. Cross of Macoun apple and honeygold apple. Good for baking and applesauce. Can be enjoyed fresh or cooked into both savory and sweet dishes. Meets or exceeds U.S. Extra Fancy.

  5. Oct 17, 2020 · Honeycrisp apples are so good because they're juicy and sweet, and that has to do with the makeup of the apples themselves. According to Shannon Rowe at Spicer Orchards in Hartland Township, "Honeycrisp tastes so good because they are juicier than any other apple." The reason the apple is juicier than any other apple is that the cells of the ...

  6. usapple.org › apple-variety › honeycrispHoneycrisp - USApple

    Honeycrisp. This honey of an apple has a honeyed, mild flavor and a crispness deemed explosive. Juicy and sweet, this popular newcomer is a cross between Keepsake and an unreleased Minnesota line known as MN 1627. Honeycrisp’s skin is a distinctive mottled red over a yellow background, with coarse flesh. This apple is good for snacking ...

  7. Plus, the Honeycrisp Apple Tree reaches heights of just 8 to 10 feet, making the medium-size tree wonderfully manageable. The Honeycrisp Tree is disease resistant, so it doesn't need harsh chemicals or sprays. It thrives in temperatures as low as -30 degrees. Heavy producer once established.

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