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Golden Delicious is a cultivar of apple. It is one of the 15 most popular apple cultivars in the United States.<ref> {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} </ref> It is not closely related to Red Delicious.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

Golden Delicious arose from a chance seedling, possibly a hybrid of Grimes Golden<ref name=mullins>Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref> and Golden Reinette.<ref>Mass, V. 1970. Golden Delicious. pp. 69-85. In North American apples: varieties, rootstocks, outlook. Michigan State Univ. Press, East Lansing.</ref> The original tree was found on the family farm of J. M. Mullins in Clay County, West Virginia, and was locally known as Mullins' Yellow Seedling. Mullins sold the tree and propagation rights to Stark Brothers Nurseries for $5000, which first marketed it as a companion of their Red Delicious in 1914.<ref name=wp>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 1943, the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York developed the Jonagold apple by cross-breeding Golden Delicious and Jonathan trees. The cultivar was officially released in 1968 and went on to become the leading apple cultivar in Europe.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> According to the USApple Association website, Template:As of, Golden Delicious, along with its descendent cultivars Gala, Ginger Gold, Honeycrisp, and Jonagold, were among the fifteen most popular apple cultivars in the United States.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Golden Delicious was designated the official state fruit of West Virginia by a Senate resolution on February 20, 1995.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Clay County has hosted an annual Golden Delicious Festival since 1972.

In 2010, an Italian-led consortium announced they had decoded the complete genome of the Golden Delicious apple.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It had the highest number of genes (57,000) of any plant genome studied to date.

Golden Delicious was one of four apples honored by the United States Postal Service in a 2013 set of four 33¢ stamps commemorating historic strains, joined by Northern Spy, Baldwin, and Granny Smith.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Appearance and flavorEdit

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Color is uniform yellow, with an occasional red blush
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Golden delicious apples generally are of uniform color but can show considerable russeting around the stem end of the fruit. Grown in Albemarle County, Virginia.

Golden Delicious is a large, yellowish-green skinned cultivar and very sweet to the taste. It is prone to bruising and shriveling, so it needs careful handling and storage. It is a favorite for eating plain, as well as for use in salads, apple sauce, and apple butter.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="foodlab">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> America's Test Kitchen, Food Network, and Serious Eats all list Golden Delicious apples as one of the best apples for baking apple pie due to its balanced flavor and its high pectin content that allows it to stay intact when cooked.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="foodlab" />

  • Density 0.79 g/cc
  • Sugar 13.5%
  • Acid 5.6 gram/litre
  • Vitamin C 10–20 mg/litre<ref name=Silbereisen>Template:Cite book</ref>
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55–60 mm 60–65 mm 65–70 mm 70–75 mm 75–80 mm 80–85 mm
5% 12% 33% 35 % 13% 2%

SeasonEdit

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Speckles on the skin are normal
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Golden Delicious clon B - ripening on a tree

Golden Delicious are harvested 130–150 days after full bloom.

Golden Delicious mutantsEdit

  • Lucky Rose Golden A patented Golden Delicious mutant<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Descendant cultivarsEdit

Descendent cultivars
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Angold (Antonovka x Golden Delicious)
Annalee (Blount Golden) Golden Delicious x ? ?/1962/? US USPP 3496
Arlet (Golden Delicious × Idared)
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Bohemia (Lord Lambourne × Golden Delicious)
Brock Golden Delicious x McIntosh / /1966 US
Cadel (Jonathan × Golden Delicious)
Cameo (Golden Delicious × Red Delicious)
Caudle (Golden Delicious × Red Delicious)
Champion (Golden Delicious × Cox Orange)
Chantecler (Golden Delicious × Reinette Clochard)
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Dalitron Golden Delicious x Pilot 1994/1997/ France USPP
Delbarestivale ( Stark Jonagrimes x Golden Delicious)
Elan (Golden Delicious x James Grieve) ?/? /1984 Netherlands
Elstar (Ingrid Marie × Golden Delicious) 1955/  ? /1972 Netherlands USPP 6450
Falstaff James Grieve x Golden Delicious
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Gala (Kidds Orange × Golden Delicious)
Ginger Gold (Albemarle Pippin × Golden Delicious)
GoldRush (Coop 38) Golden Delicious x Coop 17 ? /  ?/ 1993 US USPP
Goldspur a Golden Delicious-like cultivar from Holland which is spur bearing
Goro Golden Delicious x Swiss Orange 1951/ /1973 Switzerland
Honeycrisp (MN1627 [Golden Delicious × Duchess of Oldenburg] × Keepsake [Frostbite (MN447) x Northern Spy])
Honeygold Golden Delicious x Haralason
Iduna (Golden Delicious × Glockenapfel)
Jonagold (Golden Delicious × Jonathan) 1943/ /1968 US
Kissabel Jaune Golden Delicious x SJ 109 2006/?/2011 France USPP 30041
Kissabel Orange Golden Delicious x SD 109 2006/?/2012 France USPP 28201
Kizuri Golden Delicious x NY75413-30 1990/?/? Belgium USPP 27926
Ligolina Linda x Golden Delicious ?/1972/? Poland
Magnolia Gold Golden Delicious x ? ? /  ? /1970 US
Maigold (Fraurotacher × Golden Delicious) 1944 / /1964 Switzerland
Mutsu (apple) (Golden Delicious x Indo apple)
Opal (apple) (Topaz × Golden Delicious) Czech Republic USPP 15963
Orin Golden Delicious x Indo Japan
Ozark Gold (Golden Delicious x (Conrad x Red delicious)
Pink Lady Golden Delicious x Williams ?/1979/1989 Australia
Pinova (Clivia × Golden Delicious)
Rebella Golden Delicious x Remo ?/1986/? Germany USPP 15134
Red Baron Golden Delicious x Red van Buren 1926/1940/1969 US
Rubinette(Rafzubin (Golden Delicious × Cox Orange) Switzerland
Sekai Ichi (Golden Delicious × Red Delicious)
Sinta Golden Delicious x Grimes Golden 1955/1965/ ? US
Spigold (Northern Spy × Golden Delicious)
Summerland McIntosh x Golden Delicious 1926/1939/1969 Canada
Sundance (Coop 29) GD x 1050NJ-1 1964/1972/? US USPP 13819
Sundowner (Golden Delicious × Lady Williams) Australia USPP 8477
Swiss Gourmet Golden Delicious x Idared ?/?/1984 Switzerland USPP 6689
Tentation delblush (Grifer' (Blushing Golden) × Golden Delicious)
Trajan Golden Delicious x Wijcik McIntosh ?/?/1989 England USPP 6226
Virginiagold Albemerle pippin x Golden Delicious 1944/1956/ ? US

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