Ben Davis (apple)

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Ben Davis (apple)

Ben Davis





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Ben Davis is a cultivar of apple (Malus domestica) that originated in the United States. It is named after its breeder, Benjamin Franklin Davis. This apple variety is known for its distinct flavor and versatility in culinary applications.

History

The Ben Davis apple was first discovered in the early 19th century in Kentucky, United States. Benjamin Franklin Davis, a farmer and horticulturist, noticed a chance seedling growing on his property. Impressed by its taste and appearance, Davis decided to propagate the apple and named it after himself.

Characteristics

The Ben Davis apple has a medium to large size, with a round shape and smooth skin. The skin color is typically bright red with yellow or green undertones. The flesh is crisp, juicy, and slightly tart, making it suitable for both eating fresh and cooking.

Culinary Uses

Due to its firm texture and balanced flavor, the Ben Davis apple is highly versatile in the kitchen. It is commonly used in baking pies, tarts, and cakes, as well as in making applesauce and apple butter. The tartness of the apple adds a pleasant tang to various dishes and desserts.

Availability

Ben Davis apples are primarily grown in the United States, particularly in the Midwest and Southeast regions. They are harvested in late summer or early fall and can be found in local farmers' markets and grocery stores during the apple season.

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