Got a pack of C. Crisps from Costco two weeks ago, and they were awful. Little flavor, mealy texture. They looked beautiful, but that had zero crunch, and really bland flavor.

Figured it was a bad batch and bought another dozen from Fred Meyer. Same thing.

Is something going on in the world of apples? I get they’re not in season, but this seems extreme.

  • @ArbiterXero
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    710 months ago

    The red delicious used to be delicious.

    This is how they all go eventually.

    • @weariedfae
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      310 months ago

      Fuji is my favorite apple and they are going this way. Can someone explain why? Especially since (I assume) they’re the same trees (Google says Apple trees produce for 50+ years).

      • @DarkMessiah
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        210 months ago

        I’m not educated on this in any way, but I’d assume it’s something to do with either soil nutrient depletion or pesticides. Or maybe crop inbreeding. (Is that even a thing?)

        On the one hand, I’d not put it past corporations to simply replant the same crop over and over until the soil is ruined. On the other, I’d also not put it past corporations to switch to a cheaper pesticide that ended up damaging the product in the end.

        • @scutiger
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          410 months ago

          crop inbreeding. (Is that even a thing?)

          Apples are propagated by grafting because the fruit are not true to seed. If you plant a seed, you have no idea what the fruit will be like. So they take known good trees and graft a part of them onto existing root stock of a compatible tree.

          So breeding isn’t really a thing for apples.

          • @DarkMessiah
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            19 months ago

            Huh. I am now smarter. Thanks!

        • @[email protected]
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          310 months ago

          I’m not educated on this in any way, but I’d assume

          Thank you for your contribution.

        • @ch00fOP
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          210 months ago

          I do know that some of our best apples are shipped overseas where they sell for a higher markup.

          Friend of mine had an excellent apple in Japan once just to see that it was grown in Wenatchee.