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WHAT happened to apples?
November 21,2012

Posted on 11/21/2012 11:59:47 AM PST by SE Mom

Sooo...today I'm making my annual Thanksgiving apple crisp, a labor intensive project (peel, core and slice 2-3 dozen apples).

I went to the store and bought 2 bags of Rome and Granny Smith with a few loose Mac's and Golden Delicious. I noticed none of them had that apple fragrance but brought them home and started peeling and slicing.

Wait a second...none of them have an apple scent even when I cut them open..wonder how they taste..sliced off a few bites from each variety and what do you know..they don't TASTE like apples. They LOOK gorgeous..but they taste ...like...cold, crispy, crunchy...nothing. NOTHING!!!!!

What the hell have they done to apples? Are they being genetically engineered now to look great but taste..blah? Did Michelle outlaw flavor in fruits to decrease our sweets intake? Is there a grinch somewhere who stole all the real apples?

Anyone else finding this happening with apples and/or other fruits?


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Food; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: apples; gmo
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To: SE Mom

lost a good percentage of the apple crop in the upper mid west due to early warm weather then late frost. It killed of many of the blossoms.


61 posted on 11/21/2012 1:33:35 PM PST by UB355 (Slower traffic keep right)
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To: SE Mom

I haven’t bought any apples since summer and they were very tasty.


62 posted on 11/21/2012 1:34:38 PM PST by onyx (FREE REPUBLIC IS HERE TO STAY! DONATE MONTHLY! IF YOU WANT ON SARAH PALIN''S PING LIST, LET ME KNOW)
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To: SE Mom
Apples have been committed to a higher purpose.


63 posted on 11/21/2012 1:36:03 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: SE Mom

We never get ours from the store - we buy them from the orchard down the street.
They’re real - and they’re spectacular!


64 posted on 11/21/2012 1:36:07 PM PST by Psalm 73 ("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
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To: carlo3b
NOW, what in the H#ll is going on with Fresh Tomatoes?.. YUCK!

I learned the difference between store tomatoes (spit) and heirlooms when I started growing my own a few years back...what an incredible difference.

Get your hands on a 'Captain Lucky' tomato, served at the Boulevard in SF...I believe they won the James Beard award as 'America's Best Restaurant' recently.

65 posted on 11/21/2012 1:36:43 PM PST by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: Ouderkirk

So what are you trying to say?


66 posted on 11/21/2012 1:37:28 PM PST by Rightly Biased (Avenge me Girls AVENEGE ME!!!! ( I don't have any son's))
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To: zeebee

Macouns rock, but there is NOTHING like a ‘Honey Crisp’ picked right off the tree...nom-a-licious!


67 posted on 11/21/2012 1:38:49 PM PST by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: mnehring

The scary part is that most people think store-bought tomatoes and apples (and who knows what else) are supposed to taste like that...


68 posted on 11/21/2012 1:44:52 PM PST by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: SE Mom

We have a lot of old apple trees on our place here in Vermont. There were no apples at all this year, because there was a week of unseasonable 80 degree weather in March, so the trees bloomed early and then froze again.

I think that weather was pretty widespread in the Northeast.

I imagine that a lot of the standard sources of apples and cider got hit, so they had to buy them from elsewhere.


69 posted on 11/21/2012 1:49:14 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Revolting cat!
I can't recall ever seeing a Calvados that dark; wonder if the French discovered that "caramel" colorant that the whisky distillers and blenders have been using?

That also reminds me, last turkey day we made some calvados sorbet in the ice cream freezer - awesome.

70 posted on 11/21/2012 1:49:26 PM PST by Charles Martel (Endeavor to persevere...)
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To: Ouderkirk

um Ouderkirk? You only need to click on post ONCE ...You know it’s going if you see a wheel spinning at the top of your computer...next to “posting comment”.


71 posted on 11/21/2012 1:56:15 PM PST by Mountain Mary (Pray for our Republic...)
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To: SE Mom

We have an apple tree outside where I work. I have religiously picked the apples in their time, otherwise they would just fall to the ground and rot.

They do not look good on the outside, no chemicals or insecticides, just natural, but boy they taste good. I am lucky, where I live, I can pick apples in season just about anytime I want to, people grow apple trees and then ignore them.

I have a couple of gallons of hard cider fermenting in the cupboard, and a few gallons I already consumed.

BTW, I hate store bought applesauce.

Anything left over, I make into apple chips dehydrating them in the oven. Great snack.

All free most of the time.

Blessings, bobo


72 posted on 11/21/2012 2:11:58 PM PST by bobo1
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To: SE Mom

Thanks, Mom...politics has me ready to go off a cliff myself these days. Funny you should mention apples...I noticed that the organic Goldens I buy from the health food store for my homemade oatmeal have no flavor. However, the ones from the local farmers market are wonderful...only not organic and probably full of pesticides. :)


73 posted on 11/21/2012 2:12:52 PM PST by Miss Didi ("After all...tomorrow is another day." Scarlett O'Hara, Gone with the Wind)
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To: SE Mom
Very bad year for apples, mom.

http://fruitgrowersnews.com/index.php/magazine/article/spring-freezes-leave-small-crop-more-questions

Spring freezes leave small crop, more questions

May need to substitute. ;)


74 posted on 11/21/2012 2:20:07 PM PST by maggief
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To: who knows what evil?
Get your hands on a 'Captain Lucky' tomato, served at the Boulevard in SF.

Ha! I live in Houston, so it could take me week to get there, and about a week to get back, they had better be great..

I do understand the homegrown are far better than anything the are offered in stores.. But even if you pop for the best organic, vine ripened, it isn't anything like what we had in the past..

I'm a Chef, I know the differences, but I don't believe, aside from buying them directly at the farm the market forces just don't require true vine ripe any more..

I use tomatoes in bushels not just for salads, for a variety of soups, stews, and sauces, so my only alternative is canned, Imported whole tomatoes, from Italy..

75 posted on 11/21/2012 2:26:36 PM PST by carlo3b (Less Government, more Fiber..)
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To: SE Mom

I would like to put in a plug for people who live in warmer climes, such as south of the Mason-Dixon. There are now about half a dozen or more apple trees that thrive in hotter weather, are very prolific and produce tasty and flavorful apples.

They are still very nitrogen hungry, but the more nitrogen, the bigger and juicier the apples, so it’s worth it.

So even in a place like Phoenix, you can get bushels full of ripe apples.


76 posted on 11/21/2012 2:30:12 PM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy (DIY Bumper Sticker: "THREE TIMES,/ DEMOCRATS/ REJECTED GOD")
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To: Ouderkirk

Are you sure?


77 posted on 11/21/2012 2:32:15 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

“I would like to put in a plug for people who live in warmer climes, such as south of the Mason-Dixon. There are now about half a dozen or more apple trees that thrive in hotter weather, are very prolific and produce tasty and flavorful apples.”

I agree, but it’s a shame that a late spring frost wiped out 80% of the NC crop this year.


78 posted on 11/21/2012 2:34:14 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: SE Mom

They are likely frozen and thawed, perhaps even from last season. Freezing an apple seems to wash all the smell/flavor out of it.


79 posted on 11/21/2012 2:39:13 PM PST by Ingtar (Everyone complains about the weather, but only Liberals try to legislate it.)
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To: All

THIS is why I LOVE Free Republic!

Freepers are smart, funny, knowledgeable and informed about such a variety of topics and situations.

Thank you all :)

Just took the apple crisp out of the oven. The house SMELLS WONDERFUL...of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg. Apples? Not so much ;)


80 posted on 11/21/2012 2:44:58 PM PST by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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