24 Jan 2020 at 12:19 #21 kevcampbell kevcampbell Associate Joined 8 Jul 2017 Posts 105 Do like those pink lady apples
24 Jan 2020 at 18:33 #22 PlacidCasual PlacidCasual Soldato Joined 13 May 2003 Posts 9,201 Given this La Cuisine I would encourage you to branch out. There are other less commercial varieties out there.
Given this La Cuisine I would encourage you to branch out. There are other less commercial varieties out there.
24 Jan 2020 at 21:15 #23 Brian The Snail Brian The Snail Associate Joined 11 Jan 2005 Posts 192 Location Sunny Suffolk I like a braeburn too but they're spineless. When you get near the end the core fails on you.
24 Jan 2020 at 21:25 #24 EssexBoy EssexBoy Associate Joined 13 Jun 2013 Posts 1,418 Location Essex/East London anna apple
26 Jan 2020 at 15:42 #25 Jasoncmor Jasoncmor Associate Joined 13 Feb 2010 Posts 623 Location Bournemouth Another vote for pink lady apples. Asda seem to be bigger than sainsburies, but I've had the odd one that tastes rancid.
Another vote for pink lady apples. Asda seem to be bigger than sainsburies, but I've had the odd one that tastes rancid.
26 Jan 2020 at 18:05 #26 Merlin5 Merlin5 Soldato OP Joined 17 Aug 2009 Posts 18,657 Location Finchley, London SoliD said: Love a good Jazz apple for the crunchiness. Click to expand... I bought some today, never had them before but got a pack of 6 large ones from Aldi reduced to £.1.75.
SoliD said: Love a good Jazz apple for the crunchiness. Click to expand... I bought some today, never had them before but got a pack of 6 large ones from Aldi reduced to £.1.75.
26 Jan 2020 at 20:17 #27 TacoGalaxy TacoGalaxy Associate Joined 19 Apr 2019 Posts 80 Russets for me...
27 Jan 2020 at 12:39 #28 One More Solo One More Solo Soldato Joined 29 Dec 2004 Posts 17,119 Location Shepley PlacidCasual said: Given this La Cuisine I would encourage you to branch out. There are other less commercial varieties out there. Click to expand... Couldn’t agree more, most supermarket apples are just sugary crap.
PlacidCasual said: Given this La Cuisine I would encourage you to branch out. There are other less commercial varieties out there. Click to expand... Couldn’t agree more, most supermarket apples are just sugary crap.
29 Jan 2020 at 15:19 #29 Tuppy_Glossop Tuppy_Glossop Soldato Joined 15 Feb 2012 Posts 3,308 Location 2 My unusual faves are Worcester Pearmain and Ribston Pippin (one parent of Cox's orange pippin). Of the better known varieties I like Egremont Russet and the above-mentioned Cox's. Last edited: 29 Jan 2020
My unusual faves are Worcester Pearmain and Ribston Pippin (one parent of Cox's orange pippin). Of the better known varieties I like Egremont Russet and the above-mentioned Cox's.
29 Jan 2020 at 16:10 #30 D.P. D.P. Caporegime Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 32,756 I like a nix of Jazz and a pink lady
29 Jan 2020 at 20:14 #31 Merlin5 Merlin5 Soldato OP Joined 17 Aug 2009 Posts 18,657 Location Finchley, London Really like the Jazz apples I've bought, I think they're my favourite.
29 Jan 2020 at 20:22 #32 Daaaavvveee Daaaavvveee Associate Joined 28 Nov 2015 Posts 1,530 Location Tewkesbury, UK Pink Lady!
24 Feb 2020 at 15:44 #33 Merlin5 Merlin5 Soldato OP Joined 17 Aug 2009 Posts 18,657 Location Finchley, London Jazz apples, the best! Interesting shape too, sort of elongated.
24 Feb 2020 at 19:46 #34 Antipasti Antipasti Associate Joined 20 Jun 2009 Posts 1,004 Location Here You can’t beat a juicy Cox.
24 Feb 2020 at 19:58 #35 Merlin5 Merlin5 Soldato OP Joined 17 Aug 2009 Posts 18,657 Location Finchley, London Antipasti said: You can’t beat a juicy Cox. Click to expand... That's what she said.