They call it the Cosmic Crisp. It’s not a video game, a superhero or the title of a Grateful Dead song.
It’s a new variety of apple, coming to a grocery store near you Dec. 1.
Cosmic Crisp is the first apple ever developed in Washington state, which grows the majority of the United States’ apples. It’s expected to be a game changer.
Already, growers have planted 12 million Cosmic Crisp apple trees, a sign of confidence in the new variety. While only 450,000 40-pound boxes will be available for sale this year, that will jump to more than 2 million boxes in 2020 and more than 21 million by 2026.
The apple variety was developed by Washington State University. Washington growers, who paid for the research, will have the exclusive right to sell it for the first 10 years.
The apple is called Cosmic Crisp because of the bright yellowish dots on its skin, which look like distant stars.
The new variety keeps for a long time in storage and in the refrigerator, said Kate Evans, who runs the breeding program at Washington State University.
And it’s an exceptionally good “eating apple,” she said. “It’s ultra-crisp, very juicy and has a good balance of sweetness and tartness.”
Cosmic Crisps are a cross between the disease-resistant Enterprise and the popular, crunchy Honeycrisp varieties. The Honeycrisp, nicknamed “Moneycrisp” by some growers, was the latest apple to spark a big buzz in the United States when it was introduced a couple of decades ago. It was developed by the University of Minnesota
dudefella wrote:https://story.californiasunday.com/cosmic-crisp-apple-launch
either a media blitz from Big WA Apple, or this variety has the industry very intrigued... possibly both. the blitz worked, I'll definitely be on the lookout to try at least one.
seebee wrote:Neither here nor there, but:
Last weekend we hit our favorite orchard for pickin. Honeycrisps were available for picking, but the trees were mostly bare. Picked clean. The horse drawn wagon guide told us we could check the honeycrisps if we wanted to, but she was sure we'd come away empty handed.
I'm familiar with a decent number of varieties, so I knew what we'd target. Evercrisps were ready for picking, so that was our target. They had every bit of 100 Evercrisp trees and they were literally sagging with fruits. We picked 25 lbs of Evercrisps, and probably only touched 6 trees. Each tree was just chock full.
No idea why the Evercrisps were so abundant, my best guess was that not many are familiar with the variety. Evercrisps are every bit as good as Honeycrisps, y'all.
For reals.
I brought three to a coworker who said he only eats Honeycrisps, and Fujis, and he swore I didn't know anything about apples. He ate all three before lunch.
jilter wrote:...
Also, I had all the varieties of apples available at the Skokie Farmer's market about six weeks ago. Unfortunately, it was difficult for me to keep straight what varieties I was purchasing. But one, as described above, was the juiciest apple I ever had - like eating an orange!
jilter wrote:
Can you please share your favorite orchard's name?
If anyone spots the Cosmic Crisp in the stores, please post it here!
Artie wrote:Read about these the other day. I love Honeycrisps so much that they are the first apples that I've ever made a point to buy,so these are definitely on my must try list.
jilter wrote:the juiciest apple I ever had - like eating an orange!
cilantro wrote:jilter wrote:the juiciest apple I ever had - like eating an orange!
How is this comparison even allowed.
David Hammond wrote:Xoxo, thanks for the update on Cosmic Crisp, but that last line contains one of the most messed up acronyms ever.
David Hammond wrote:Sorry I got your name wrong, and I did understand what you meant by IANAL. I wouldn't change it.
Gypsy Boy wrote:Making me nostalgic for my, uh, youth. Growing up in western NY in the 50s and 60s, we had apples that still are grown widely (at least they are back there) but are often next-to-impossible to find here. McIntosh and Cortlands are readily available, but I can't recall seeing Jonathans much, and can't seeing Rome or Northern Spy or even Macouns.
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