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Boring and way too sweet for me :- - I'm thinking applesauce. Flavor was sweeter than RD but had RD's flimsy, mealy texture and soft bite.

Would not purchase again. LOVE them!!!!! Very sweet and crisp and the skin on mine was not tough at all. My favorite eating apples are the Honeycrisp, Pink Lady and Jonagold and this one ranks right up there and will continue to buy if I can find them.

I just finished the first one and I believe it is the best apple I have ever had! The juice was fizzy, like champagne. It was crisp and sweet, not mealy or mushy at all. I only bought 2, so I will go back and buy more if they have any I hope! I found the skin somewhat thick but I liked the crisp bite, and the flavor is just yummy.

Sweet and tart in the right proportions. Although expensive, it would make a great applesauce. My favorite eating apple is the Honey Crisp, but Sonya is high up on the list as well! I kid you not!! I've been looking and looking with no luck since. I guess that Walmart must have received a shipment by accident. I'd probably buy the whole stock!! Very crisp and sweet! It's now on the top of my list of apples to look out for and purchase!

If your looking for a great, refreshing apple However they had some Sonya apples so I decided to give them a try. I'm eating one right now and it tastes very good. I would definitely buy some more when I go back to Kroger. They're so sweet, yet not overpowering in any way. I don't get tired of them, they're almost like lemonade or the equivalent of potato chips in fruit. My usual favourite is McIntosh, but this is quite pleasant too - firm, juicy, and sweet, and the ones I have are certainly completely lacking in the mealiness that I dislike so much in Delicious apples.

A very crisp, sweet and juicy apple I am a great apple fan, and am thrilled to find a new apple with such a crisp, clean flavour. So many apples are soft and tasteless. An apple a day really does keep the doctor away and Sonya has made that remedy a treat.

Great size, especially for the price. My family and i love them. I wasn't a big apple eater before but since I found these I eat them at least 3 to 4 times a week.

I am having a hard time finding them also. I have found only 1 store in my area so far. This one had a softer texture which I didn't like; not mushy or mealy, just not crisp.

If I want a softer apple I'd have a Macintosh- love the tartness of those. For now I'm sticking with Honeycrisps. I love them. My most very favorite apple is a Honey Crisp I eat an apple every day , but it's nice to find another crispy, very sweet apple that satisfies. What a great apple!!! THe right size for me and hubby to share. My other favorite is Ambrosia which I discovered not too long ago. The sweet, juicy taste has been bred out of Red Delicious so I do not buy them even when on sale!

Thanks for Sonya! I have been back to Ralph's twice for more. It's a favorite of our customers. I think they taste like a cross between and apple and a pear, without the mealy or mushy texture of a pear don't get me wrong, I love pears, but they are hit or miss sometimes.

I plan on buying more for me! I went from having a dislike for apples to an addiction to these! Only problem is that they are hard to find locally, so I want to plant a tree. I eat them morning, noon, and night!

I suggest sticking with Fuji for a sweet apple, or Gala in its season. Sansa is another good sweet apple to eat or grow, which was cooperatively bred between New Zealand and Japanese apple breeders. I am disappointed that New Zealand released this inferior variety; maybe it tastes good in their soil, and they did not release it just for size and shape? Thanks so much. The apples I had were always mushy or bitter and I decided years ago that I was not an apple eater. My brother-in-law worked for a local grocery store and brought home some hybrids last year that were phenomenal!

A few days ago he had me try a Sonya apple and I have been hooked ever since! Now I am a BIG fan of apples. Only bought 3 then went back and bought 7 more. I think this is one of the best apples I have ever eaten. My family loves them. I wish they were a little more affordable. I was actually searching for coupons. I may be bias, but this is my new favorite apple. While the flavor is not as complex as the FUJI, it is still very, very good.

For those arguing here that it is too mealy or mushy, I would argue that you likely got some that were mishandled or just of poor quality. The one I just ate was extremely crisp, juicy and sweet. No hint of the mealy or mushy quality that some have reported. I will buy them whenever I can find them. Sonya Apple. Provided By RecipeTips. Originating in New Zealand, this variety of apple has been developed with a distinctive shape and flavor.

The Sonya Apple is taller in shape than a traditional apple, standing more upright rather than round and stout. Covered with light red shading over a golden yellow and green background, the flesh of the Sonya Apple matures into a very sweet flavor with very little acidity.

Sonya Apples are descendants of the Gala and Red Delicious varieties, with a flavor similar to the Golden or Red Delicious apples, but sweeter.

When selecting, choose apples with unblemished skins that are firm to the touch. Choose those without blemishes and store in a refrigerator to keep for longer periods of time. Sonya Apple Reviews. Rate It!

Add A Review Now! Process How we grow the shape of temptation Sonya apples come from the Hawkes Bay and Nelson regions of New Zealand, where pristine water, high sunshine hours and fertile soils all combine to create perfect growing conditions.

Storage Ensuring the best Sonya experience All apples like to be kept cool, so the best place to store them is in the fridge.

Keep your apples in the crisper drawer in a plastic bag with holes punched in it or cover them with a damp paper towel. About Freshco. For more than 30 years, Freshco has been supplying high quality New Zealand produce to the world. We have a pip-to-plate operation for apple growing.



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