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I bought one apple for $2.68. Let's see how it fares against French Juliet, which is incredibly cheap where I live.
I washed it, and lightly patted the apple, I immediately knew the apple was airy. It was like patting a drum. Very strange.
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I was right. The apple was overly airy.
It was like biting into wet styrofoam, or room temp shaved ice. No crunch, 1 crispiness out of 10.
Taste wise, very, VERY mild, it's like 3-5% sugar content, almost no sourness. Little aroma.
I rate it 4/10. Disappointing, but not inedible.
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Couldn't finish it.
This is the 3rd time I've bought produce from Japan. And never once have I been impressed.
2 apples, from the same prefecture (Aomori), 1 Kinsei, 1 Fuji, and 1 Mikan from Kyushu (worst offender).
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Try their fuckass expensive grapes
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>>20436946
Personally I really like fujis, stuff like honeycrisps are too tart for my taste. What apples do you like then?
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>>20436933
Maybe they're out of season, the best in New York is usually between September to early December it varies depending on the year.
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Objectively which country have the best fresh produce?
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>>20436966
USA of course because them sea critters get inspected.
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>>20436961
>What apples do you like then?
Frog's Organic Juliet apples. Medium-Small size, mostly sweet and little tart to balance, good aroma.
>>20436959
Shine Muscat?
I've only had the ones from Korea, but the price was definitely worth it. Big grapes, vibrant chartreuse.
The grapes simply "pop" when you bite into them. Thick skin, but not astringent, and very sweet.
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>>20436943
>Taste wise, very, VERY mild
That's how the Japs like it. They're weird like that. They hate flavor.
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>>20436976
I wouldn't trust jack shit from korea or anything from asia. I leave that to you fag asses.
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>>20436943
>it's like 3-5% sugar content
LMAO all the "nice" apples sold in japan are at the very least 7%
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>>20436978
Those jap freaks are all radioactive and not in anyway trustworthy, they're sneak atrack snakes in the grass!
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>>20436943
Bleh that sucks, I think the acceptable response from the seller is seppuku (or a refund).
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>>20436981
Maybe you are right, and I wish I had a refractometer to accurately report the sugar content.
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>>20436986
Lots of luck trying to get some refund from some savage asian.
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>reading this thread when I'm allergic to apples
I shall live vicariously through you, anons
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>>20436993
That's a dude like from Rush in Canada.
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>>20436933
>>20436943
>>20436946
Doing god's work anon
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>>20436993
That's Geddy Lee
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>>20436933
They're so expensive but they're also so fucking crisp and juicy
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Granny smith apples. Period.
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>>20436943
Let me elaborate further on the topic of "Crunch and Crisp" for apple.
Picrel.
My Juliet apple, from my fridge, a very excellent combination of crunch and crisp, below average "airiness". If you bite into the Juliet apple with your upper incisor teeth, chunks are easily broken from the apple.
For the Kinsei, it's the polar opposite. My teeth sunk into its flesh, and due to the softness (no crunch/very little crisp), the texture is a bit powdery, like digging through soft snow with your hands.
If the aroma of the Juliet apple is a 10/10, then the Kinsei gets.. 2/10.. really sad, but that's just how it tasted to me.
The Juliet's sweetness, with some tart to balance it out, increases your appetite. The Kinsei will kill your appetite. So you see, if you want to cut some weight, eat a Kinsei!
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>>20437072
It just sounds old/poorly transported. Probably it got too cold.
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>>20437075
Well for the price they should have transported it better, then.
Fuck it, tomorrow I might try again at a different vendor and see how it goes, heard this place also have some different apple varieties from Nipland
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>>20436976
I see, and where do you look that you find autism varieties of apples?
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Aren't most apples kind of terrible after having travelled half way across the world? I think you should go over there and eat one right off the tree, OP.
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>>20437078
They have a bubble wrapped square watermelon there too. Worth the price, no, it's a novelty. It may be again disappointing when you go to a different vendor, just saying.
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>>20436946
>Fuji
You do know that fuji apples sold in Europe do not literally come from Japan. They're grown in a much warmer country that brings out more flavour etc. in the apple.
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>>20437072
this nigga the Apple Autist
this nigga the Pommelier
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>>20437094
The Rockit Apples imported from New Zealand taste excellent here. Same for Ambrosia, so I doubt it was the transportation.
>>20437108
I bought the Fuji apple with an Aomori stamp on it. Same for the Kinsei and the Mikan. It says something like Zen-noh Kinsei, I forget.
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>>20437142
Addendum: I have never tried Ambrosia, but I have a pack of 6 in my fridge, I'm about to eat 1 right now. Let's see if this lives up to its fame.
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That was way too good. What the fucking fuck?
The texture when you bite into it is as crunchy as Juliet, but when you chew it, it's softer. Sweeter than Juliet, less tart. But a bit less apple flavour.
In terms of texture:
Ambrosia >> Juliet = Rockit >>>>>>>>> Fuji > Kinsei
In terms of taste and aroma:
Juliet > Ambrosia > Rockit >>>>>>>>>> Kinsei > Fuji
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>>20436933
Stuff shipped in from japan is going to taste worse than getting it fresh from Japan
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My family owns orchards of different types of apples and nothing beats a crisp, actual export quality Red Delicious. The usual problem is that internal markets in most places that produce them tend to offload shitty produce, and even most supermarkets dont get the premium stuff
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>>20437150
Stop eating cold apples. Eat them room temp like johnny appleseed intended.
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>>20437174
Why isn't that the case for stuff from New Zealand (Rockit) or A FUCKING LEAF (Ambrosia) or Frog (Juliet)?
Unless you mean, the Juliet, Ambrosia, and Rockit, when consumed in their native countries, are even better than what I've had so far?
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>>20437191
>Unless you mean, the Juliet, Ambrosia, and Rockit, when consumed in their native countries, are even better than what I've had so far?
Yes, it always is. You are only getting pale imitations with all your fruit and produce. Doesnt mean that JAPAN FRUIT BEST, but yeah, if youve travelled at least some you'll know most of your produce has to be picked too early and matured en route and so on, so its never as good as fresh.
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>>20436933
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>>20436946
>buying japanese fruit
It's always garbage. All presentation, terrible eating experience.
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>>20436946
Seems like you need to be gomenasorry for insulting Japanese produce. You're bakastupid.
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>>20437180
I think I hate Red Delicious.
For me it's the classic GRANNY FUCKING SMITH. That old bitch makes some good ass apples.
I also like Pink Lady. Really I just like tart ones.
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>>20436933
Never heard of a Kinsei apple, but it looks very similar to a Nashi pear, which is the most delicious, succulent fruit I've ever had the pleasure of trying.
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>>20437305
That's just pears in general. Never heard anyone calling them Nashi pear (or Chinese pear). Delicious, juicy, and sweet.
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>>20437085
OP I was being serious, I need to know
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Went to a michelin starred place that served japanese stuff. The food was okay but expensive, but the one thing that stood out was their """premium""" melon ordered directly from japan was completely unripe. Completely ruined that dish for me and it's basically the one dish from that place I still have a distinct memory of. The sad part is they even kept the carboard box display of the melon on display for some reason.



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