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Fuji Apple:What does It Taste like?What nutrients and how many calories and sugar does it have?

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Hey there, apple enthusiasts! Today we are going to talk about the Fuji apple! And no, it’s not a type of camera. We’re talking about the actual fruit that’s taking the world by storm. So sit back, relax, and let’s find out with PAA.

 

Hi, I am Shao Chieh Lo, welcome to what people also ask, where I search something seemingly obvious and share with you some of its PAA, aka People Also Ask, which is a feature telling you what other people are searching on Google that relates to your query.

 

Today’s keyword is “Fuji Apple”

 

So let’s start with our first question:

 

What is the Fuji Apple?

According to Wikipedia’s Fuji Apple entry, the Fuji apple is a popular apple cultivar developed in Fujisaki, Aomori, Japan in the late 1930s and brought to market in 1962. It was created by crossbreeding the Red Delicious and old Virginia Ralls Janet apple. Fuji apples are known for their large, round shape, with an average diameter of 75 millimeters. They have a dense flesh that is sweeter and crisper than many other apple cultivars, and they contain between 9-11% sugars by weight. One of the unique features of Fuji apples is their long shelf life, which can last up to a year with refrigeration.

 

They are grown in several traditional apple-growing states in the US, including Washington, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, and California. The popularity of Fuji apples continues to grow, and they are considered to be one of the most popular apple cultivars in the world.

 

What does Fuji Apple Taste like?

According to Stemilt Growers’s Apple For That website’s Fuji Apple entry, Fuji apples are crisp and very juicy with a sugary-sweet flavor that resembles freshly-pressed apple juice. The interior of the apple boasts firm, creamy-white flesh that is fine-grained. 

 

Stemilt Growers, owned by the Mathison family, is a family-owned tree fruit growing, packing and shipping company based in Wenatchee, Washington.

 

What nutrients and how many calories and sugar do Fuji apples have? 

According to myfooddata.com’s Fuji Apple entry, Fuji apples contain several important nutrients, including dietary fiber, vitamin C, potassium, and phosphorus.

 

 One medium Fuji apple (192g) provides 4g of dietary fiber, which is 14% of the daily value, and 209.3mg of potassium, which is 4% of the daily value.

 

 Additionally, it provides 0.2mg of iron, 13.4mg of calcium, and 25mg of phosphorus, which are all important minerals for the body.

 

 One medium Fuji apple also contains approximately 22.4g of total sugars, which includes 0g of added sugars and about 121 calories.

 

When are Fuji apples in season?

According to plantmegreen.com’s fuji apple product page ,which is a website that sells a variety of plants and trees for gardening and landscaping purposes,Fuji apples are typically in season in mid-September, with the harvest often continuing through late September and October. They are considered a late-season apple variety.

 

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