Baldwin (apple)

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Baldwin (apple)[edit]

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Baldwin
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Genus Malus
Species Malus domestica
Hybrid
Cultivar Yes
Origin United States
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Baldwin is a cultivar of apple (Malus domestica) that originated in the United States. It is a popular apple variety known for its excellent flavor and versatility in culinary applications.

History[edit]

The Baldwin apple was first discovered in the early 18th century by a farmer named John Ball in Wilmington, Massachusetts. It quickly gained popularity due to its exceptional taste and ability to withstand harsh New England winters.

Characteristics[edit]

The Baldwin apple has a medium to large size and a round shape. Its skin is smooth and shiny, with a bright red color that often has yellow or green undertones. The flesh is crisp, juicy, and slightly tart, making it ideal for both eating fresh and cooking.

Culinary Uses[edit]

Due to its balanced flavor profile, the Baldwin apple is highly versatile in the kitchen. It is commonly used in pies, tarts, and other baked goods, as well as in applesauce and cider. The apple's firm texture also makes it suitable for salads and other raw preparations.

Cultivation[edit]

Baldwin apple trees are known for their vigorous growth and ability to adapt to a wide range of climates. They require full sun and well-drained soil to thrive. The trees are self-sterile, meaning they require cross-pollination with another apple variety for fruit production.

Availability[edit]

Baldwin apples are typically harvested in late September to early October and can be found in many farmers' markets and grocery stores throughout the United States during the fall season.

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