What do you know about apples?

C.Ann

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Continuing to work on my compilation of this HUMUNGOUS collection of muffin recipes I have collected over the years and I have noticed that many of them call for "tart" apples..

Would someone be so kind as to tell me which ones (by name) are considered "tart"? I'd really appreciate it..

I am copying all of these recipes by hand into a HUGE binder.. Thank goodness I've already HAD carpal tunnel syndrome or I sure as heck would have it by the time I'm done with this venture.. LOL
 
Originally posted by Annette_VA
I know Granny Smith is one.
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I thought so, but wasn't sure.. Thanks a bunch!! ;)
 

Gala is my fave eating apple....Granny Smith is the standard for most baking recipies(also Rome)
 
winesap is a really good tart, crisp and juicy apple. Yum, yum!!
 
Gala? Winesap? :confused: Are these "regional" apples? I can't remember ever hearing of or seeing them anywhere..

Guess I'm just not "up" on my apples.. LOL:crazy:
 














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