Crisp, reliable Fuji was Honeycrisp before there was Honeycrisp. ¶ Fuji's development in Japan was interrupted by World War II, and the apple was not released until 1962. ¶ Today it is a mainstay, available in supermarkets year round. Fuji accounts for about 25% of US apple production , behind only Gala and Red Delicious. It's easy to understand the appeal of this crisp and delicately flavored apple. Some Fuji fans would never eat anything else. But my mission is to lure you out of the rut you may not know you are in. If you are curious, give these Fuji-adjacent apples a try.
An amateur explores the pomaceous fruit