The world's first yellow fleshed apple apple
British farmers have just released a new apple variety with the first yellow flesh of the world in the name of
British farmers have just released a new apple variety with the first yellow flesh of the world with the name 'Surprise' (Surprise).
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This pink intestine apple variety has the name "surprised" because the person will be surprised when biting the apple and discovering that it is a beautiful pink color.
Sweet and romantic, these are worthy words for this particular apple variety. However, its price is extremely popular with only VND 60,000 for 4-box boxes.
Ciara Grace, a fruit developer at Tesco, said: 'This apple is a special product line with orange or light yellow skin. However, the best thing is inside it when customers bite into an apple and discover a wonderful romantic pink. "
Ciara Grace added: 'This is the first time this special product has been released in a limited number, but if it is well received, the company will stock up and release more in the following year.' .
This special apple variety was developed by renowned gardener William Barnett at a 1,000-acre farm in Tillington, near Hereford, England.
Mr. Barnett said: 'England is proud of owning more than 4,000 different varieties of apples, but I created this apple variety especially for apple lovers.
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