Hinotori
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I prefer less than perfect apples. If it looks to perfect it raises questions in my mind. Which results in scrubbing the outside with soft bristles brush in soapy water. Some.people say soak in vinegar followed by a good rinse but I think that's just a waste of good vinegar.
Have you ever bitten into an apple to find a worm? Well what's worse, is finding 1/2 worm.
Codling moths
Jesus is Lord and Christ
Hmart here gets in small fuji apples every year. I'm assuming they are just too small for most of the commercial market. So unwashed and unwaxed. Price is very good. I'll cook until soft and then blend them to puree. I rather like the applesauce from them. They are also good in a pie mix with other apples because they hold their shape.