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'''Cameo (apple)'''
{{short description|Variety of apple}}
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| name = Cameo
| image = Cameo_apple.jpg
| image_caption = Cameo apples
| genus = Malus
| species = ''[[Malus domestica]]''
}}


The '''Cameo''' is a [[cultivar]] of [[apple]], scientifically known as ''Malus domestica''. It was discovered by chance by the Caudle family in a [[Red Delicious]] orchard in Dryden, Washington, USA around 1987. The Cameo apple is believed to be a cross between the Red Delicious and the [[Golden Delicious]] apple, although this has not been scientifically confirmed.
The '''Cameo apple''' is a [[cultivar]] of the [[apple]] that is known for its sweet-tart flavor and crisp texture. It is a popular choice among apple enthusiasts and is often used in both fresh consumption and culinary applications.


== Description ==
==History==
The Cameo apple was discovered in the late 20th century in the state of [[Washington (state)|Washington]], [[United States]]. It is believed to be a chance seedling, possibly a cross between the [[Red Delicious]] and [[Golden Delicious]] varieties, although its exact parentage is unknown. The apple was introduced to the market in the 1990s and has since gained popularity for its unique taste and texture.


The Cameo apple is medium to large in size and has an elongated, slightly tapered shape. The skin is creamy yellow in color, overlaid with a crimson to red stripe. The flesh is crisp, juicy, and has a sweet-tart flavor that is similar to both the Red Delicious and Golden Delicious apples. The Cameo apple is known for its long shelf life and resistance to browning when cut, making it a popular choice for fresh consumption and culinary uses.
==Characteristics==
[[File:Cameo_apple.jpg|thumb|right|Cameo apples are known for their distinctive red and yellow skin.]]
Cameo apples are medium to large in size and have a distinctive red and yellow skin. The flesh is creamy white, firm, and crisp, offering a balance of sweetness and acidity. This makes them versatile for both eating fresh and using in cooking or baking.


== Cultivation ==
===Flavor Profile===
The flavor of Cameo apples is often described as a blend of sweet and tart, with a hint of spice. This complex flavor profile makes them a favorite for those who enjoy a more nuanced apple taste.


Cameo apples are harvested in late September to early October. They are adaptable to a wide range of [[soil]] types and climates, but they prefer a sunny location with well-drained soil. The trees are moderately vigorous and have a spreading growth habit. They are partially self-fertile, but cross-pollination with another apple variety will increase the yield.
==Cultivation==
Cameo apples are primarily grown in the [[United States]], with Washington state being the leading producer. The trees are hardy and can thrive in a variety of climates, although they prefer temperate regions with well-drained soil.


== Uses ==
===Harvesting===
The harvest season for Cameo apples typically begins in late September and can extend into November. The apples are picked when they reach their peak flavor and firmness, ensuring the best quality for consumers.


Cameo apples are excellent for eating fresh out of hand, but they are also popular for cooking and baking. They hold their shape well when cooked, making them a good choice for pies, tarts, and other baked goods. They are also used in salads, sauces, and cider.
==Uses==
Cameo apples are versatile and can be used in a variety of culinary applications. They are excellent for eating fresh, as their crisp texture and balanced flavor make them a refreshing snack. Additionally, they are suitable for baking, cooking, and making [[apple cider]].


== See also ==
==Related pages==
* [[List of apple cultivars]]
* [[Apple]]
* [[Apple]]
* [[Red Delicious]]
* [[Red Delicious]]
* [[Golden Delicious]]
* [[Golden Delicious]]
* [[Malus domestica]]


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Latest revision as of 03:35, 13 February 2025

Variety of apple



The Cameo apple is a cultivar of the apple that is known for its sweet-tart flavor and crisp texture. It is a popular choice among apple enthusiasts and is often used in both fresh consumption and culinary applications.

History[edit]

The Cameo apple was discovered in the late 20th century in the state of Washington, United States. It is believed to be a chance seedling, possibly a cross between the Red Delicious and Golden Delicious varieties, although its exact parentage is unknown. The apple was introduced to the market in the 1990s and has since gained popularity for its unique taste and texture.

Characteristics[edit]

Cameo apples are known for their distinctive red and yellow skin.

Cameo apples are medium to large in size and have a distinctive red and yellow skin. The flesh is creamy white, firm, and crisp, offering a balance of sweetness and acidity. This makes them versatile for both eating fresh and using in cooking or baking.

Flavor Profile[edit]

The flavor of Cameo apples is often described as a blend of sweet and tart, with a hint of spice. This complex flavor profile makes them a favorite for those who enjoy a more nuanced apple taste.

Cultivation[edit]

Cameo apples are primarily grown in the United States, with Washington state being the leading producer. The trees are hardy and can thrive in a variety of climates, although they prefer temperate regions with well-drained soil.

Harvesting[edit]

The harvest season for Cameo apples typically begins in late September and can extend into November. The apples are picked when they reach their peak flavor and firmness, ensuring the best quality for consumers.

Uses[edit]

Cameo apples are versatile and can be used in a variety of culinary applications. They are excellent for eating fresh, as their crisp texture and balanced flavor make them a refreshing snack. Additionally, they are suitable for baking, cooking, and making apple cider.

Related pages[edit]