dessert apple

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An apple variety that is sweet and eaten raw.

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  • A dessert apple is typically sweeter and crisper than a cooking apple.
  • A Gala is a popular type of dessert apple.
  • I'm looking for some juicy dessert apples to add to the fruit platter.
  • Unlike cooking apples, a dessert apple is typically eaten fresh.
  • Unlike Bramleys, which are for cooking, a Gala is a classic variety of dessert apple.
  • I'm looking for a sweet dessert apple to pack in my lunch.
  • This orchard specializes in growing several heirloom varieties of dessert apple.
  • The farmer's market had a wonderful selection of heirloom dessert apple varieties.
  • For a healthy snack, nothing beats slicing up a fresh dessert apple.
  • The crisp texture and sweet flavor make this a perfect dessert apple.
  • The Fuji is a world-renowned dessert apple, prized for its incredible sweetness.
  • Is a Granny Smith considered a cooking apple or a dessert apple?
  • Will you be using a cooking apple for the pie, or a sweeter dessert apple?
  • He is trying to cultivate a new variety of dessert apple that is resistant to disease.
  • The children happily munched on bright red dessert apples from the local farm.
  • You shouldn't use a soft dessert apple for this pie; it will turn to mush.
  • While you can bake with them, the delicate flavor of a dessert apple is best enjoyed raw.
  • Most of the apples you find in a supermarket are dessert apples.
  • The farmer's market had a beautiful display of locally grown dessert apples.
  • The Red Delicious is a classic, though sometimes criticized, dessert apple.