Yellow Newtown

Yellow Newtown
From
Elmhurst
Description
In pomological literature the name Newtown Pippin has often been used in such a way that it is uncertain whether the writer had in mind the Yellow Newtown or the Green Newtown, and the correct synonymy cannot be accurately determined in all cases. The difference between the Yellow and Green Newtown apples is slight, in that the color is distinct as well as the flavor of the flesh. Beach notes that the Yellow Newtown is more attractive than the Green.
Flesh quality
firm, crisp, tender, moderately fine-grained, juicy, less sprightly than the Green Newtown, a more highly aromatic subacid flavor
Flesh color
yellow tinged
Skin quality
tough, smooth
Skin color
yellow, brown-pink blushed, striped, pink blushed, green, pink
Sizes
very large, medium
Shape
angular, round, oblate
General quality
best
Uses
dessert, cider, culinary
Eating season starts in
February
Eating season ends in
May
Also known as
Albemarle
Albemarle Pippin
American Newtown Pippin
Back Creek
Green Newtown Pippin
Green Newtown
Green Winter Pippin
Hunt's Fine Green Pippin
Hunt's Green Newtown Pippin
Large Newtown Pippin
Large Yellow Newtown Pippin
Mountain Pippin
Neustadt's Gelber Pepping
Newtown's Pippin
Newtown Yellow Pippin
Newtown Pippin
New York Greening
New York Pippin
Petersburgh Pippin
Pippin
Reinette de New York
Virginia Pippin
Yellow Newtown's Pippin
Yellow Newtown
Yellow Newtown Pippin
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