- Looks like a regular apple from the outside
- Looks like a tomato inside
- Flesh will not brown (allegedly)
- Zero genetic modification
- Gardener Markis Korbet tried diligently to breed them for 20 years before achieving success (note to self: be more zen)
- Apparently they taste great!
Has anyone had a chance to try one? Let us know. I just love the look of the flesh.
For more apple tales, read my thoughts on Red Prince from earlier this year.
For more apple tales, read my thoughts on Red Prince from earlier this year.




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