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Ruxendil_Thoorg
Tol Eressea
Feb 7 2013, 2:21am
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I find they go great together! Yes, straight balsamic. The juicy sweetness of the apple offsets the sharp acidity and brings out the balsamic flavor. I'm not kidding. Slice the apples, dip them in the vinegar.... wow, it gives me a new appreciation for balsamic.
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macfalk
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Feb 11 2013, 8:09pm
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I love apples (especially Granny Smith ones). Always have. Always will. When I was a kid, I always ate the apple like everyone else, just ate it whole. Then for some reason I began cutting the apple in 4 pieces leaving the core of course. Ever since, I always cut the apples, I never just eat them without a knife involved. Strange habit, I know!
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 11 2013, 8:13pm
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But then I'm the sort of person that likes to suck citrus fruits. Same. I eat or "drink" lemons and limes. People think I'm a lunatic! I also sometimes eat whole onions and garlics raw as well, people have been reacting to that too.
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 11 2013, 8:14pm
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Hmm.... I'm not convinced
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 11 2013, 8:17pm
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As a great fan of (mostly green apples) the real taste is definately lost if peeled.
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 11 2013, 8:19pm
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Never heard of this, sounds interesting. How does it enhance the flavour?
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 11 2013, 8:44pm
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It varies greatly from apple to apple. Some apple-skins taste very little, while others have a strong presence. EDIT: I see now that it was Red Delicious, missed that part. You should try Granny Smith!
(This post was edited by macfalk on Feb 11 2013, 8:46pm)
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 11 2013, 8:56pm
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"Anyway I prefer apples that is a little sweet and soft. I hate hard, sour apples." Interesting, I am of the complete opposite opinion - I love sour, hard apples, the harder the better. And apples that are soft-ish and overly sweet I don't even bother with, I don't like them because their taste is nothing to me.
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 11 2013, 8:57pm
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Lost your appletite, you mean? //
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silneldor
Half-elven
Feb 12 2013, 3:38am
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Have you attempted organic apples?
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Perhaps it is the pesticides that are causing the reaction. I have never heard of anyone allergic to apples before. I have heard of many more people having reactions to pesticides on produce in general.
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FlyingSerkis
Rivendell
Feb 12 2013, 10:15am
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I'm not sure if I have tried organic apples
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But I don't think it's the pesticides. I've been tested and I'm pretty sure I'm allergic to a particular protein which is in birch pollen, apples, potatoes and quite a few other fruits too. Thanks for trying to help though
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 12 2013, 1:18pm
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That sucks.
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FlyingSerkis
Rivendell
Feb 12 2013, 1:33pm
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With most of the fruits it's not a big deal, just a bit of an itchy throat, and it's fine once it's been cooked. Just don't ask me to peel potatoes!
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Loresilme
Valinor
Feb 13 2013, 1:41am
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The first one was a Red Delicious and the skin was, alas, not delicious :-). It was thick with a not very pleasant texture and not much taste either. However I've moved on to Gala apples now. I like them much better. In fact even the skin was much better - tastier, thinner but still had a nice crunch. I'll give a Granny Smith a try next. It's really wonderful - at my local supermarket, there is always a beautiful display and selection of all different types of apples, colors, sizes, etc. They look so appetizing. Apples are my favorite fruit and I have to say, this thread has really gotten me feeling adventurous! I'm going to try more of all the different varieties. And which is your favorite, is it the Granny Smiths :-)?
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imin
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Feb 13 2013, 3:02am
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Can't go wrong, perfect balance of sweet and sour taste with more crunch than delicious - only apple variety i eat pretty much now. lovely colour as well
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 13 2013, 8:02am
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They are probably the crunchiest apples out there. Some may experience them "sour", but I don't. I like other apples too, but if I'm buying apples at a store, 9/10 it's Granny Smith I'm taking home.
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silneldor
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Feb 14 2013, 1:08am
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That is interesting. Gluten is a protein also. Thanks for the info, i learned something. And the protein is compromised due to cooking! Peeling potatoes i do not do neither...i eat it I just wash it thoroughly. Again i try to get as much organic foods as possible.
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Kassandros
Rohan
Feb 14 2013, 4:15pm
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Granny Smith apples are great for applie pie...
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For eating raw, not so much. Of the commonly found supermarket applies, I prefer Gala. In general, I tend to like sweet apples that, for some reason, tend to be colored with a mix of red and gold. Many local applies are quite good, but they generally are similar to Gala, if a bit tastier. I don't have a strong preference for crisp vs.soft.
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macfalk
Valinor
Feb 14 2013, 4:20pm
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I love Granny Smith "raw" as you call them
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They are by far the tastiest type of apple out there, if you ask me. What in particular dont you like about them?
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Kassandros
Rohan
Feb 14 2013, 4:34pm
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Different people have different tastes.
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They're far too sour for my tastes. In a pie, when you add sugar and such, they work great. But I don't like the taste of them raw at all. Not nearly sweet enough. I tend to love bitter foots and sweet foods, but usually not sour foods, especially apples.
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imin
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Feb 14 2013, 4:50pm
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Feb 16 2013, 1:58am
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Finwe
Lorien
Feb 28 2013, 3:45pm
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Here's my apple eating experience:
- Core and slice apple with my handy kitchen appliance.
- Sit down to enjoy apple.
- Watch as my 3 year old sits down beside me and eats my apple.
- Wash, rinse, repeat.
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