Hidden Rose Apples In House This Week

Written by Austin M., Central Market Produce Inspector on Saturday, November 28 2009

One of our biggest oddballs we’ll carry all year will be on the shelf this week: the Hidden Rose apple is an unassuming, pale piece of fruit with bright burgundy flesh!

Discovered in the 60s, red-fleshed apples have been going through testing and breeding programs, and the Hidden Rose has been the top pick of the group. Farmers are currently hedging their bets that this will be the wave of the future; replacing yellow fleshed varieties similar to what has happened with grapefruit. And why not? The red pigment is an excellent phytochemical that has been shown to lower arterial stiffness by 21%, which in turn lowers blood pressure and gives a boost to heart health.
The flavor is most analogous to pomegranate: sharp with plenty of sweetness and a few tannins on the finish. These could work out-of-hand, but I plan to do a little baking with them. They have dense, starchy flesh that will hold up well under heat, and the color should provide an incredible contrast when mixed with a few other varieties.
These are years away from heavy production, and our supplies are very limited. It's highly sought after and hard to come by, so it's worth making the effort to try these before they're gone!
 

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