Åkerö
Åkerö, also called Akero or Okera, is an old apple cultivar of presumed Swedish origin, although some sources suggest it may have been introduced from the Netherlands. Åkerö is prized as a dessert apple with an aromatic flavor and is regarded as one of the best apples to have originated in Sweden.
History
Åkerö was first described by Swedish pomologist Olof Eneroth in 1858, though its parentage remains unknown. The apple is probably named after the Åkerö Manor located south of Stockholm, Sweden, where it is said to have been originally found as a seedling. While its exact origins are unclear, Åkerö has been cultivated in Sweden for centuries and has gained a reputation as the best Swedish apple. In the past, it was widely grown in Scandinavia and northern Germany due to its favorable flavor and growth characteristics.
Cultivation
Åkerö is a hardy and vigorous tree with an upright growing habit. It requires cross-pollination from a compatible apple cultivar to produce fruit. The tree is known for yielding good crops of medium- to large-sized oval fruit.
The fruit's skin is a pale primrose color with a characteristic pink flush, giving it an attractive appearance. The flesh is juicy, with a refreshing raspberry-like flavor and a pale cream color, making it an excellent choice for fresh consumption.
Season and Characteristics
Åkerö is classified as a summer apple, with fruits typically ready for picking in August. It is often compared to the Early Joe apple, but Åkerö is larger and has superior keeping quality for a summer apple. The apple is highly valued for its excellent flavor and aromatic qualities, making it a popular choice for eating fresh.
Current Status
Today, Åkerö is still cultivated in Sweden and remains a favorite among apple enthusiasts. Although its popularity has waned in certain regions, it continues to be cherished for its historical significance and unique flavor.
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