Lady Williams Apple
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About
Chance seedling from Donnybrook, Western Australia, about 1935; (thought to be a cross between Rokewood and Granny Smith).
Originally grown on the Williams family farm in Donnybrook, the farm was later sold by the Williams family and is now owned by Barry and Dale Green of Boronia farmstays.
http://www.boroniafarm.com.au/default.htm
Information
Physical Description
This apple is picked from February 1 on; it will keep until the summer apples ripen and it actually improves in flavor in storage. It is very tart until fully ripe; then it becomes sweeter and is called tart-sweet. The skin is tough and the flesh is a bid dry. The skin is also a bright pink-red with strips of white over the surface. It is smooth, firm and crispy.
Tasting Notes
Selecting and Buying
The soil pH should be in the range of 6.5 - 7. They grow well in any type soil, but if it is clay, it should be loosened. It needs to be watered thoroughly.
It's ready to harvest in October, though blooms will appear in the spring.
Preparation and Use
When you prepare an apple for cooking, you need to remove the core. That can be done in several ways. You can use an apple corer, which you insert into the middle of the apple, and it removes the core. Or, you can remove the core by hand with knife; just cut the apple open, then into quarters and remove the seeds. You usually need to peel them also when cooking; there is an apple peeler available that removes the skin and the core at the same time. Apple Bread, apple pancakes, apple orchard punch are some of the foods you can make with this apple.
Conserving and Storing
This apple can also be canned or pressed and made into cider or juice. The apple itself stores well and in fact, the taste actually improves with age, becoming a little sweeter, making the taste "tart-sweet". You can also make apple jelly, jam or dried apples, which are not difficult to make at all.
Comments
July 9, 2011
This was certainly a comprehensive study.
July 9, 2011
This was certainly a comprehensive study.