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[[File:Crimson Delight 3- Bag.png|thumb|Crimson Delight in a 3 lb Pouch Bag]]
'''Crimson Delight''' is an [[apple]] [[cultivar]] and is a cross of a [[Splendour (apple)|Splendour]] with a [[Gala (apple)|Gala]]. Apple King LLC of [[Yakima, Washington]] is the registered trademark holder of the name "Crimson Delight".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.trademarkia.com/crimson-delight-86448733.html|title=Crimson Delight Trademark|work=Trademarkia}}</ref> The apple was previously known as the "WA 2".
'''Crimson Delight''' is an [[apple]] [[cultivar]] and is a cross of a [[Splendour (apple)|Splendour]] with a [[Gala (apple)|Gala]]. Apple King LLC of [[Yakima, Washington]] is the registered trademark holder of the name "Crimson Delight".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.trademarkia.com/crimson-delight-86448733.html|title=Crimson Delight Trademark|work=Trademarkia}}</ref> The apple was previously known as the "WA 2".



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Crimson Delight in a 3 lb Pouch Bag

Crimson Delight is an apple cultivar and is a cross of a Splendour with a Gala. Apple King LLC of Yakima, Washington is the registered trademark holder of the name "Crimson Delight".[1] The apple was previously known as the "WA 2".

The Crimson Delight is a multi-purpose apple intended for snacking, baking and fresh recipes. The fruit size is medium to large with a firm texture and is crisp and juicy. The skin is an orange red to pinkish blush over a limited yellow background.[2]

Harvested in the fall, the flavor peaks as it is stored for a couple months or more. The apple stores exceptionally well and ripens further if set out on a counter for a few days to a week.

References

  1. ^ "Crimson Delight Trademark". Trademarkia.
  2. ^ "Crimson Delight Apples". Melissa's Produce.