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Honeycrisp apples are growing in popularity for good reason - they are delicious!


(Scientific Binomial Name: Malus domestica)

The Honeycrisp apple has a nearly perfect balance of sweet, with a hint of tart and is very juicy. Honeycrisp apples do not store well in controlled atmosphere, so enjoy them while they're available.


Selection Information


Usage: The Honeycrisp is best when eaten fresh, but does fairly well when cooked. It doesn't tend to hold together well for pies, but has an excellent flavor for apple sauce.

Selection & Storage: Good-quality Honeycrisp apples will be firm with smooth, clean skin and have good color for the variety. Test the firmness of the apple by holding it in the palm of your hand. (Do not push with your thumb). It should feel solid and heavy, not soft and light.

To store, keep apples as cold as possible in the refrigerator. Apples do not freeze until the temperature drops to 28.5 degrees F.

Avoid: Avoid product with soft or dark spots. Also if the apple skin wrinkles when you rub your thumb across it, the apple has probably been in cold storage too long or has not been kept cool.


Seasonal Information


Honeycrisp apples are available in the Fall


Honeycrisp Apple Nutritional Information


Serving Size: 1 medium apple (154g)

Amount Per Serving

 

Calories 80
Calories from Fat 0

 

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 0

0% 

Cholesterol 0mg

0% 

Sodium 0mg

0% 

Total Carbohydrate 22g

7% 

Dietary Fiber 5g

 

Sugars 17g

 

Protein 0g

 

Vitamin A 2%

Vitamin C 20%

Calcium 2%

Iron 2%

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Source: PMA's Labeling Facts


 

Apples are very low in Saturated Fat, Cholesterol and Sodium. They're also a good source of Dietary Fiber and Vitamin C.


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