Not all apples are created equal. Some are blessed with sweetness and juiciness, others are pleasantly tart and crispy. Each apple variety has its own unique characteristics, and that’s what makes them such a versatile fruit.
It also means that while some are delicious eaten out of hand, they might be best left out of an apple pie; one may work perfectly for juice, but fail miserably for becoming a sweet, hearty sauce for your pork roast.
There are thousands of different types of apples in the world, but we’ve rounded up 12 apple types that are found commonly in most markets. Apple breeders and farmers are constantly coming up with new varieties, some examples being the Redlove Apple that is red-skinned and red-fleshed, or the “It” apple of the moment, the Cosmic Crisp. Many are genetically modified to highlight specific properties, such as being slow to brown and making them easier to grow.
Which ones are ideal for hand eating, making sauce or baking? Here are 12 apple varieties you'll love having fun with in the kitchen.