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  Encyclopedia: Cortland (apple)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
One of the earliest was the Cortland, combined with the Ben Davis variety and released early this century.
This all purpose apple was developed at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York, USA in 1898.
Cortland County is a county located in the state of New York.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Cortland-(apple)   (279 words)

  
 EJPAU 2002. PIERZYNOWSKA-KORNIAK G., ZADERNOWSKI R., FORNAL J., NESTEROWICZ J. THE MICROSTRUCTURE OF SELECTED APPLE ...
The selection of new apple cultivars for common utilisation (farming) is aimed at the improvement of tree breeding properties, fruit sensory properties and storage utility including endurance to mechanical forces during harvest and fruit transportation.
The apple tissue samples were extracted from apple fruit with the use of a cork borer with a 10 mm diameter from an intensively red-coloured part of a fruit.
Apple skin and its waxy coat are of significant importance during transportation and storage.
www.ejpau.media.pl /series/volume5/issue2/food/art-13.html   (1518 words)

  
 US Apple: Consumers - Apple Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This new apple with an old-world name was discovered as a chance seedling in the late 1980s in Washington state.
This variety of apples was discovered in Woodstock, N.Y., in the 1920s and is known for its use in pies and applesauce.
Referred to as the "baker's buddy," this apple was discovered as a chance seedling in the early 1800s on a farm near Rome Township, Ohio.
www.usapple.org /consumers/appleguide/guide.shtml   (1261 words)

  
 Rosy Apple Aphid
However, it is the rosy apple aphid which causes the most severe damage and is the most difficult of the three to control.
The aphid overwinters on apple trees as eggs laid on twigs, bud axils, or in bark crevices.
The green apple aphid, apple-grain aphid and rosy apple aphid overwinter as eggs on twigs and bark crevices of apple trees.
www.uky.edu /Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/fruit/ef211.htm   (819 words)

  
 HURD'S HARVEST FESTIVAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Serve the chunks of apples and cheese with toothpicks.
Mix together brown sugar, margarine, raisins, walnuts, apple juice, and cinnamon, and stuff into the cored cavity of an apple.
Apples are a very good fruit for building healthy bodies.
www.hurdsharvest.com /apples3.html   (331 words)

  
 Cortland
The Cortland Apple tree is rated as an excellent dessert and processing apple.
Cortland apples are wonderful for kabobs, fruit plates and garnishes because they don't turn brown quickly when cut.
The Cortland apple is an attractive large red-striped apple that can be best described as juicy.
www.naturehills.com /new/product/fruit_productdetails.aspx?proname=Cortland   (145 words)

  
 Apple History
The apple emerged as a celebrated fruit at the beginning of the peopling of Earth.
Other Europeans brought apple stock to Virginia and the Southwest, and a Massachusetts man, John Chapman, became famous for planting trees throughout Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois (his name became "Johnny Appleseed").
Seeds from an apple given to a London sea Capitan in 1820 are sometimes said to be the origin of the State of Washington apple crop (now the largest in the U.S.).
www.fowlerfarms.com /apple_history.htm   (323 words)

  
 Honeycrisp Apple. Official Honeycrisp Apple Site. McIntosh, Cortland, Macoun, Gala, Fuji & Red Delicious apple gift ...
Honeycrisp apples were developed and released by the University of MN in 1991.
Cortland Apples are juicy, sweet with a hint of tartness with a great white flesh that is great for salads.
The Empire apple was developed in 1966 at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva as a cross between Red Delicious and McIntosh.
honeycrispapple.com   (781 words)

  
 Culinary Skills - Fruits - Pomes -cortland apple   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The top two grades of apples are based on exterior appearance and size.
Apples should be stored at 31 to 32 degrees F at 85-90% relative humidity.
Apples come packed in 38-42 # cartons, and 40-45# tray packs with counts of 48, 56, 64, 72, 80,88, 100, 120, 140, 160, 200 or 216 for the smallest.
commhum.mccneb.edu /fstdatabase/htm_files/fruit/cortland.htm   (199 words)

  
 DesignTyme's Garden: Fruit Trees: Apple Trees
The under color is yellowish green and is shaded by a broadly red-striped color pattern.Braeburn apples are an old-fashioned sweet apple with a smooth and crisp texture.
Cortland apples are wonderful for kabobs, fruit plates and garnishes because they don't turn brown quickly when cut.The Cortland apple is an attractive large red-striped apple that can be best described as juicy.
This apple is vigorous, fairly early, and the fruit is large and oblong shaped.
www.designtyme.com /plantnursery/Apple_Trees.html   (1317 words)

  
 Ask Agent™
Cortlands apples are also good because their sweetness means adding less sugar.
A number of components in apples, most notably fiber and phytonutrients have been found in studies to lower blood cholesterol and improve bowel function, and may be associated with a reduced risk of ischemic heart disease, stroke, prostate cancer, type II diabetes and asthma.
An example of a cooking apple is the Cortland varity or the granny smith apple.(green-tart apple) A golden apple, is a Golden Delicious Variety of Apple, they are delicious and are crunchy and sweet and can be used as an eating apple or for cooking.
askagent.ammas.com /affiliates/1519/topics/Cooking/a90328.html   (2207 words)

  
 Apples for Cider
Ciders are made by blending the juice of any combination of apple varieties and the ideal blend is bitter-sweet mixed with sweet and sharp.
Dessert (sweet) and cooking apples (sharp) are commonly found in Ontario but the varieties prized for cider making, which contain a lot of tannin, make poor eating apples and are very rare.
Ontario apples with significant tannin contents such as Golden Russet substitute nicely so long as it is the major component and supplemented with juices which provide colour and acid balance.
mars.ark.com /~squeeze/vars-cdn.html   (799 words)

  
 emerils.com | notes from the kitchen
Ida Red is a variety of apple that is bright red and grown extensively because of its excellent storage life and its growing popularity as a pie apple.
A Cortland apple is a cross between Ben Davis and McIntosh varieties.
Red Delicious apples revolutionized the domestic apple industry with its glossy, bright crimson red, distinctive five-pointed elongated shape and its ideal use for snacks, salads and as a dessert fruit.
www.emerils.com /cooking/archives/000303.html   (933 words)

  
 Missouri Apple Cultivar, Cortland - AgEBB
Cortland is also great for pies, cider, sauces, and baking.
Cortland was introduced in 1915 by the New York State Agriculture Experiment Station in Geneva, New York.
The Missouri Apple site is maintained by the people at AgEBB at the University of Missouri.
horticulture.missouri.edu /apple/cortland.htm   (66 words)

  
 Apples   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Apples grow best in a temperate climate, and apple season is typically autumn through spring, although most varieties are generally available year-round.
To minimize oxidation when using apples in dishes like salads, dip them in a bowl containing one part lemon juice and three parts water.
Apple butter and applesauce are simple and delicious ways to use overripe apples.
full.of.vitamins.com /vf/healthnotes/HN_live/Food_Guide/Apples.htm   (1267 words)

  
 UMass CSOREC -- Fruit Varieties
Cortland * - Cortland is a child of McIntosh and Ben Davis.
Cortland is suited for fruit salads because slices are usually slow to brown, although and all-Cortland cider is apt to look watery.
Redfree is an excellent dessert apple and although it can be used in pies and sauces, it should be savored as one of the best tasting early varieties.
www.coldspringorchard.com /page2.htm   (2355 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This apple is very much in demand for fresh salads and has the mild flavor that picky eaters prefer.
This apple is a natural for salads, slices or garnishes.
The apples store and keep well, and are excellent for fresh eating, sauces, pies and baking.ðThe McIntosh apple produces its heavy bounty of fruit early in the season.
www.naturehills.com /datafeed/nature_hills_nursery_datafeed_fruit_trees.xls   (975 words)

  
 Archive of updates
Cortland is also going strong, and I have a cool new splash picture on the Cartoons page to introduce the new "MUDrix" story arc.
Cortland has done two more cartoons for y'all: the Consultant replaces all the page layout software with an outdated copy of Printmeister Pro, and Terry tries desperately to explain to the Boss why buying high-end software is more important than saving a few bucks.
I have two new Cortland cartoons for you all to enjoy up in the cartoons section, along with an updated Cast of Characters that includes the folks who have popped their heads into my series of Cortland cartoons.
www.cornstalker.com /archive.html   (13499 words)

  
 Saskatoon Berry Brewers Newsletter February 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ontario apples with significant tannin contents such as Golden Russet substitute nicely so long as it is the major component and substituted with juices which provide colour and acid balance.
The alcohol content of cider, however, need not be that much greater than a strong beer (5-7%) (not including applejack and apple wine) and so an entire range of beer and wine yeasts need to be examined for their ability to contribute favourably to a tasty cider.
This article, therefore, reports on my continuing quest to home-brew cider in Canada and was built on the foundations of last year's successful experiment on apple varieties and their contribution to the flavour and aroma profile of hard cider.
duke.usask.ca /~alexson/sbbhp/feb96nl.htm   (3703 words)

  
 Apple Journal-- Ontario Orchards
Apple Doorn is blessed with 40 acres of apple orchards, including the ever popular Macs, Delicious, Empire, summer varieties, and plenty of old-fashioned Golden Russett apples.
A large portion of the Apple Doorn property is located in Albury Swamp, a significant wetland supporting a wide variety of wildlife.
Chudleigh's Apple Farm is approximately 3 km north on the lefthand side of the road.
www.applejournal.com /ont01.htm   (2476 words)

  
 Kusina ni Manang: Apple Pie
I tried, and even ate it with additional maple syrup, but the sourness was still too much for me. And when I noticed it was only me eating the rest of the pie (after the initial tasting by the other family members), I threw the last two big slices (1/4 of the whole pie).
That night my hubby asked where the apple pie was, because he noticed that I had in the fridge the Jello no-bake cheesecake that he loves, I told him I threw the apple pie because nobody wanted it anyway.
Pretty much tastes like the apples that were sold at 3 for P20 in the Philippine Markets (if you bought them fresh), but not as good as Fuji apples.
manangkusinera.blogspot.com /2004/11/apple-pie.html   (1129 words)

  
 Cook's Thesaurus: Apples
Crisp, juicy apples are great in lunchboxes, but they can also be made into pies and tarts, pressed into cider, or baked with sugar and spices.
These soft apples are great for snacking or for making applesauce, but don't bake them or put them in pies.
This is a juicy, crisp and somewhat tart apple.
www.foodsubs.com /Apples.html   (764 words)

  
 Vermont Apples home
There are many good reasons to visit a Vermont apple orchard or farm stand in the fall.
Almost 70 percent of the apples grown in Vermont are “Macs”, and for good reason: the flavor of the McIntosh is outstanding--- for eating out of hand, for pressing into fresh (or hard) cider, for apple sauce, and—yes--- for pies.
A just-picked McIntosh is tart, juicy and full of flavor that you might not have experienced in the “hardware” apples found in many supermarkets 365 days of the year.
www.vermontapples.org   (175 words)

  
 Cortland Apple Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Cortland Apple tree is considered an excellent apple for both dessert and processing.
Cortland apples are great for kabobs, fruit plates and garnishes, because they do not oxidize quickly at all.
This spring radish can be as big as an apple and features the same great mild flavor and crunchy texture of smaller varieties.
www.gifts2ulove.com /37939854/index369.html   (1239 words)

  
 Conceptual Framework
Graduates of SUNY Cortland's teacher education program will be prepared to contribute to their communities and to the democratic development of society.
Teacher education at SUNY Cortland is committed to producing graduates who understand those responsibilities and challenges, and who are well prepared to guide their students through the educational experience.
SUNY Cortland's commitment to social justice focuses on the ongoing problems of a democratic society, contemporary social problems, rural and urban education, and environmental responsibility.
www.cortland.edu /ncate/Frame.html   (4174 words)

  
 Buy Gourmet Fruit Gift Baskets - New York Apple Picking - Stone Ridge Orchard
Two centuries of farming apples as well as many other crops is fair proof that our Catskill mountain climate provides the perfect conditions for creating the high quality farm-fresh fruits and vegetables you can't find just anywhere.
Clustered around a majestic oak tree at the top of a hill are a small stand of apple trees.
You see, apple farming is simply the art and science of harvesting sunlight.
www.stoneridgeorchard.com /theorchard.htm   (429 words)

  
 Apple Trees
If you’re looking for a different apple variety, please give us a call — we may be able to get it for you, but we do need lots of advance notice.
This beautiful yellow apple is a Golden Delicious type that is hardy to colder areas.
The fruit of this heritage apple is crisp, tender, juicy, and aromatic.
www3.sympatico.ca /galetta/tables/apple.html   (760 words)

  
 Apple. Honeycrisp apple, McIntosh apple, Cortland apple, Macoun apples, Forutne apples, Empire Apples and more. Send an ...
Honeycrisp Apples, McIntosh Apples, Cortland Apples and Macoun Apples are just better when grown in colder areas.
Honeycrisp Apples were developed at the University of Minnesota.
Honeycrisp is a cross between Macoun and Honey Gold apples and is extraordinarily crisp and juicy with a wonderful aroma and flavor.
www.honeycrisp.com   (255 words)

  
 A Cortland Apple   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cortland is my hometown and its a ripoff of a poem I wrote in third grade.
Oh, and just for those of you who are wondering, there really is a type of apple called a Cortland.
I can, however, frequently be found eating Cortland apples (from Hollenbeck's, of course) in Cortland.
rasbery101.blogspot.com /2003_02_01_rasbery101_archive.html   (3666 words)

  
 Apple Journal-- Maine Orchards
One of the largest apple orchards in the State.Come and pick your own apples from our many varieties; enjoy a scenic hayride.
Nestled away on the Bristol Peninsula in Midcoast Maine, Clark's Cove Farm & Inn is a 54 acre Apple farm with 30 acres of groomed, rolling meadows and lawns, flowing perennial gardens, 24 acres of woods complete with 8 trails, a 500 tree apple orchard and 700 feet of fresh water frontage.
Apple store & cider mill open 7 days a week 10 AM- 6 PM from September 1 thru October 31.
www.applejournal.com /me01.htm   (1246 words)

  
 Town of Cortland -- Cortland Parade (updated info)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This is graciously donated by the Cortland Lions Club and Festival/Parade Committe.
Apple pies, puddings, cakes, cobblers, or cookies - whatever sweet treat you or your family loves best this time of year is eligible for entry in the cook-off, to be held on Sunday, October 16, 2005, following the parade.
All you have to do is create a dish using apples (preferably Cortland variety) from local groceries or orchards.
www.cortlandil.org /index.asp?Type=B_EV&SEC={48AF31D9-8EA8-47DA-A8B9-EF971F79114E}&DE={25162639-8CED-4DF7-8BE3-79F91EDB5880}   (373 words)

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