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where do sweetango apples come from

by Dr. Kaleb Abernathy Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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SweeTango apples were introduced in 2009 when horticulturalists from the University of Minnesota bred a Honeycrisp with a Zestar using time-honored techniques. The offspring produced the Minneiska
Minneiska
SweeTango is the brand designation of the cultivated apple 'Minneiska'. It is a patented cross breed between the 'Honeycrisp' and the Zestar! apple. The trademark name belongs to the University of Minnesota. The apple is controlled and regulated for marketing, allowing only exclusive territories for growing.
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tree—a special tree that grows a seasonal apple harvested in early fall...the SweeTango!

Are SweeTango apples genetically modified?

SweeTango apples are a great example of a hybrid apple, not a GMO. It is a cross between a Zestar and a Honeycrisp. This cross occurs through cross pollination with bees and does NOT involve any changes to the genetic makeup of apples, trees, or seeds.

What kind of apple is a SweeTango?

MinneiskaThe SweeTango® brand Minneiska cultivar apple was developed through natural cross-pollination breeding methods in 2000 by researchers at the University of Minnesota. Introduced to the market in 2009, SweeTango® is the successor to the popular Honeycrisp apple. It's part Honeycrisp and part Zestar®.

Where does sweet Tango apples grow?

SweeTango growers are spread across Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York and Nova Scotia – areas with differing climates that affect the growing season. The first SweeTango apples off the trees will be in Washington, with harvest starting sometime in mid-August.

What apple is similar to SweeTango?

Similar to SweeTangoHoneycrisp Apples.Rave Apples.SnapDragon Apples.

What apple is better than Honeycrisp?

1. CrimsonCrisp. Billed as a better version of Honeycrisp, the CrimsonCrisp has roots in Golden Delicious, Red Rome, and Jonathan apples, among others.

Are SweeTango apples healthy?

Not only do apples provide many of the vitamins and minerals necessary to live a healthy life, they also help your body prevent disease. Next time you're looking for a bite to eat, grab a SweeTango and make it a memorable snacking experience.

When can you buy SweeTango apples?

SweeTango is a seasonal apple available each fall. You should look for SweeTango in your favorite stores from mid-August to early September into November and early December. Many grocery stores across the U.S. and Canada carry SweeTango. During SweeTango season, you'll want to pick up this great apple while you can.

Can you buy a sweet Tango apple tree?

Additionally, SweeTango® Minneiska apples are now available to consumers nationwide. Trees likely will not be available to the general public until the patent expires in 2026.

Are Tango apples good for pies?

Frying SweeTango® Apples from Applewood Fresh Sweet with a hint of citrus, honey, and spice, these apples are perfect for frying up in personal pies or for snacking out of hand.

What is the crunchiest apple?

SweeTango – SweeTango apples naturally have larger cells giving them an extraordinary crunch and perfect fracture, in fact, it won the Guinness World Record for the World's loudest crunch ever!

What is the crispiest sweetest apple?

The sweetest apple that is widely available in grocery stores is Fuji. Fuji apples tend to vary in color, from yellow to green to red. Fuji apples are particularly high in natural sugars and have naturally low levels of acidity, letting the natural sugars take center stage.

What is the sweetest apple variety?

1. Fuji Apple. Fuji Apples are incredibly sweet and are quite often the sweetest apple widely available in grocery stores. Fuji apples have an aromatic floral sweetness that almost tastes like honey.

Are SweeTango apples tart?

This variety has great parentage as a cross between two stars of the University of Minnesota apple breeding program: the Honeycrisp apple and the Zestar! ® apple (Minnewashta variety). SweeTango® fruit offers another superior apple-eating experience—a satisfying crunch and a juicy blast of sweet-tart flavor.

Are SweeTango apples crisp?

It's crisp, incredibly juicy and distinctly flavorful – everything a great apple should be. Apple lovers rave about SweeTango. This apple is flavor, nurtured by the finest apple growers in the world. Introduced in 2009, SweeTango combines the best qualities of the Honeycrisp and Zestar!

What are Zestar apples good for?

Medium sized, the Zestar has a crisp white grainy flesh that provides a slightly tart but sweet and tangy tasting fruit. The sweet spicy flavor of this apple makes it excellent for snacking, as well as for baking pies, bars and sauces.

How sweet are sweet Tango apples?

The apple's "flavor profile" is described as "crisp and sweet, with a lively touch of citrus, honey and spice." The fruit gets its really spectacular taste from apple breeding (yes, there are apple breeders).

How Much Do SweeTango Apples Cost?

SweeTango Apples are often sold in small 2lb plastic bags that cost around $4 USD. On average, these bags will hold 8-10 apples. Not a bad deal, especially for such a delicious apple!

What Do SweeTango Apples Taste Like?

SweeTango Apples have a bold fruity, zesty taste. These apples are so crisp when you bite into the bright red apple there will likely be an audible crunch sound. As the SweeTango Apple is bitten into, the flavor will suddenly be released. The taste is sweet, like its name, but also with a touch of acidic tang.

When Is Harvest Season For SweeTango Apples?

SweeTango Apples are fully ripe and ready to be harvested in late August or early September. This makes SweeTango Apples one of the first of the larger red apple varieties to be ready during the autumn season. This is also a huge selling point for SweeTango apples, as they are some of the first apples ripe and ready as the summer ends.

When do Sweetango apples come in season?

SweeTango Apples come into season beginning in September. They should be sold at your local supermarket from September until around December. It is important to know that these are very popular apples and may quickly go out of stock.

Can you buy Sweetango apples?

While customers can purchase and enjoy ripe SweeTango apples, customers are not able to purchase sweeTango apple trees. This is done to protect the rights of the breeders and to ensure the quality production of the apples. While this may be disappointing to hear, it is good to know that when purchasing a Sweetango Apple from the store, it is of the highest quality and produced from a SweeTango Apple-approved farm.

What is a Sweetango apple?

SweeTango™ apples are medium sized with bright red skin and a hint of yellow blush. They are covered in lenticels, or pores in the skin allowing oxygen to pass through to the flesh. The more lenticels present on the skin, the sweeter the apple. SweeTango™ apples are very sweet, as their name implies, yet they also have the tart flavor reminiscent ...

When are Sweetango apples available?

SweeTango™ apples are available for a short time in the early fall.

What is the best apple to eat?

The SweeTango™ apple is best for eating fresh, out-of-hand , though its flavor and texture are well-suited for tarts, pies and muffins. Add SweeTango™ apples to a Waldorf salad for an extra bit of sweetness and crunch. These apples make beautiful center-pieces because of the intense red and yellow color of the skin.

Is Sweetango apple sweet?

SweeTango™ apples are very sweet, as their name implies , yet they also have the tart flavor reminiscent of many apples. They are sweeter than parent apple Honeycrisp and have a texture that resonates with an audible sound when eaten.

What is a Sweetango apple?

SweeTango. SweeTango is the brand designation of the cultivated apple 'Minneiska'. It is a patented cross breed between the ' Honeycrisp ' and the Zestar! apple. The trademark name belongs to the University of Minnesota.

When was the word "sweetango" registered?

The officials of University of Minnesota registered the word "SweeTango" with the United States Patent Trademark Office as serial number 77262481 on August 23, 2007. The practice implementation has attracted criticism due to its development through a public research institution.

What is the name of the apple tree that is the bride?

In apple breeding horticultural terminology the 'Honeycrisp' is the bride and the Zestar is the groom. The offspring of the two is the fruit product of the 'Minneiska' tree. The name is a registered trademark owned by University of Minnesota. In 2000, the new apple variety was known during development by the identifier MN 1914.

What is the Minneiska apple?

Minneiska tree apples close-up. The brand name of the cultivar (cultivated variety) of the apple 'Minneiska' is "SweeTango". It was refined by University of Minnesota in 1999 from a grafted tree of 1988. It was released in 2006 and officially available to the public in 2007. The apple first sold in eastern United States in 2009.

When was the Apple first released?

It was released in 2006 and officially available to the public in 2007. The apple first sold in eastern United States in 2009. It is a hybrid of two other apple varieties the university developed: the ' Honeycrisp ' and the ' Minnewashta ' (brand name Zestar!).

What is the new apple style?

The new apple style is often compared to the state fruit of Minnesota, the 'Honeycrisp'. The 'Minneiska' apple has a texture similar to the 'Minnewashta' and 'Honeycrisp' apples (its parents), with a slightly tart fall spicy citric quality. The brand name for the 'Minneiska' is a portmanteau of the words sweet and tang.

What is the significance of the Minneiska apple?

The apple variety 'Minneiska' was intentionally bred and selected for its combination of 20 fruit characteristic traits. Certain features are of special importance and this fruit was designed with those in mind. One was the apple's ripening season which was intended to be earlier than most other apples.

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Overview

Agriculture

The apple is an early fruit with a seasonal harvest starting in late August. It ripens about the first week of September in Excelsior, Minnesota. Ripening time is slightly after 'Minnewashta' (Zestar!), and about two to three weeks before 'Honeycrisp'. They are sold to the public in the eastern United States and Canada from retailers starting in September and bring a price about 50% more than the average apple. The apples are available for picking directly off the tree in certain areas. They ca…

Background

The brand name of the cultivar (cultivated variety) of the apple 'Minneiska' is "SweeTango". It was refined by University of Minnesota in 1999 from a grafted tree of 1988. It was released in 2006 and officially available to the public in 2007. The apple first sold in eastern United States in 2009. It is a hybrid of two other apple varieties the university developed: the 'Honeycrisp' and the 'Minne…

Exclusive control

The University of Minnesota awarded exclusive marketing rights to grow, have others raise, and sell the 'Minneiska' apple cultivar and any mutations to Minnesota's largest apple orchard, Pepin Heights Orchards of Lake City, Minnesota. The orchard in turn in 2006 established a 45-member grower's cooperative named Next Big Thing. These commercial growers were originally …

Genetics

The trademark belongs to University of Minnesota for its apple fruit of the 'Minneiska' cultivar. The patent number was obtained on May 13, 2008, by research scientist breeders David S. Bedford and James J. Luby. The varietal denomination 'Minneiska' has a Latin name of Malus domestica and its patent says in part that it was an exclusive new cultivar that was developed using gra…

Sources

• Marrone, Teresa (2016). Dishing up Minnesota. Storey Publishing. ISBN 9781612125855.
• Reiss, Marcia (2014). Apple. Reaktion Books. ISBN 9781780233826.
• Traverso, Amy (2011). The Apple Lover's Cookbook. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780393241846.

External links

• HuffPost Taste
• "The Miracle Apple" podcast at Planet Money (14 mins, 2016)

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