Kandil Sinap Apple
Malus domestica 'Kandil Sinap'
Kandil Sinap, the “sweet apple of Sinap”, was discovered on the Sinap peninsula of the Black Sea, in what is now Turkey, in the 1700's. This apple has an unusual oblong, almost cylindrical, form with a waxy skin and juicy, sweet-tart, complex flavor. Great for baking and fresh eating, these apples can keep for months!
Kandil Sinap is a reliable and heavy bearing tree with an upright form, like a pear tree, that makes it an excellent choice for smaller orchards. Midseason bloom, category 3. Probably lower chill, due to region of origin. Ripens late, mid October in PNW. Fireblight resistant.
Mature Height: 10' (Dwarf)
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: October
Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer
Dwarf Rootstock: M26
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