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White Transparent
Apple cultivar
Apple cultivar
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 'White Transparent' |
| image | White Transparent on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 2000-096).jpg |
| image_caption | White transparent apples. |
| genus | Malus domestica |
| hybrid | Unknown |
| cultivar | 'White Transparent' |
| origin | Latvia Latvia, 1850 |
White Transparent is an early-season cultivar of apple which is usually used for cooking due to its sharp taste. It is sometimes said to be the same as ''''Yellow Transparent'''', but 'Yellow Transparent' is sometimes described differently, with fine rather than coarse flesh, and a sub-acid rather than acid flavour. Weight 75 g,
- S-genotype S1 S?
- Density 0.75-0.77 g/cc,
- Sugar 10.5%,
- Acid 11 g/litre,
- Vitamin C 15 mg/100g.
History

White Transparent is a chance seedling which was found in the Wagner nursery in Riga around 1850. The cultivar was widely grown during the 19th century in Europe. It was introduced to France in 1852. It was introduced to North America in 1870 where it was grown commercially as an early dual purpose variety and picked up the name 'Yellow Transparent'. The specimen is still widely grown in Poland, Russia and Sweden where it is sometimes referred to as the Baltic Sea apple. The cultivar was significant because it was an early-season apple in most places. Because of its harsh flavour and hard texture, the apples were often baked in ashes.
Description
The tree is very hardy and the fruit has a good resistance to scabs, but is at risk of developing canker caused by the Nectria fungi and fireblight. The tree is known to be a good and regular cropper of a medium-sized fruit,
It is named "transparent" because it is almost luminescent in colour and has a white flesh, that is very juicy and has a sharp, refreshing taste.
Cooking
The fruit is good for cooking into a cream colored puree and is usually harvested for this purpose.
References
References
- "National Fruit Collection". University of Reading and Brogdale Collections.
- (1905). "The apples of New York". J. B. Lyon.
- (1996). "Obstsorten – Atlas". Ulmer (Eugen).
- Petzold Herbert Apfelsorten, 1990
- "White Transparent".
- which has a very pale green skin which turns to pale yellow with ripening. It is usually harvested while still greenish, since it tends to deteriorate fast while yellow.[http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/HO-165.pdf Apple Cultivars for Indiana]
- Keepers Nursery (2011) "Apple - Malus domestica White Transparent", http://www.keepers-nursery.co.uk/product.aspx?id=WHITRA&v=3
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