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- Braeburn - Wikipedia
The Braeburn is a cultivar of apple that is firm to the touch with a red orange vertical streaky appearance on a yellow green background Its color intensity varies with different growing conditions
- Braeburn Apple Review - Apple Rankings by The Appleist Brian Frange
Back in the 1950s, in a time when single-colored apples ruled the day (see Red Delicious vs Golden Delicious), the upstart New Zealand Braeburn shocked the world with a blasphemous skin boasting two colors at once: red and green
- Apple - Braeburn - tasting notes, identification, reviews
Braeburn is one of the most important commercial apple varieties It originated in New Zealand in the 1950s, and by the last decades of the 20th century had been planted in all the major warm apple-growing regions of the world Braeburn accounts for 40% of the entire apple production of New Zealand
- Braeburn Apples: History, Identifying Characteristics, Taste . . .
Originating in New Zealand, this modern cultivar has become a staple in orchards and kitchens worldwide, prized for its versatility in fresh eating, baking, and cooking With a balanced flavor profile and excellent storage qualities, Braeburn appeals to both casual snackers and culinary enthusiasts Botanical Classification
- Braeburn apples - Home for the Harvest
Braeburn apples are widely grown in their native New Zealand and are also grown in Australia, the USA, Canada, Chile, the UK, France, and Italy This variety is best grown in warm apple-growing regions, similar to Fuji or Granny Smith apples
- Braeburn Apples - The Fruit Company®
The Braeburn Apple originated in New Zealand in the 1950s and was named after Braeburn Orchards where it was first grown It has now spread to all the major apple producing areas of the world
- Braeburn Apples Information and Facts - Specialty Produce
Braeburn apples, botanically classified as Malus domestica, are a New Zealand variety belonging to the Rosaceae family The cultivar was discovered growing as a chance seedling in the mid-20th century and was selected for commercial production for its complex and rich flavor
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