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Malus domestica 'MN55'
GenusMalus
SpeciesMalus domestica
Hybrid parentageHoneycrisp and AA44
Cultivar'MN55'
Marketing namesRave®, First Kiss®
OriginExcelsior, Minnesota

The MN55 cultivar apple developed by David Bedford, a senior researcher and research pomologist at the University of Minnesota's apple-breeding program, and James Luby, PhD, professor, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Horticultural Research Center, is a cross between Honeycrisp and MonArk (AA44), a non-patented apple variety grown in Arkansas.[1]

Patented by the University of Minnesota, this apple variety is known botanically as “Malus Domestica”.

The MN55 cultivar apple was originally developed in 1997 through natural cross-pollination. David Bedford and the team at the University of Minnesota also developed the popular Honeycrisp apple and its successor, the SweeTango-brand Minneiska apple.

The MN55 fruit is grown and sold under the licensed brand names, Rave and First Kiss. The quality of MN55 fruit is dependent upon climate, grower sites and production practices. To insure consistency in fruit quality the University of Minnesota limits the license of MN55. Outside Minnesota, MN55 is licensed to Stemilt Growers under the Rave brand. Minnesota commercial growers grow and sell the fruit under the brand name, First Kiss.[2]

Characteristics

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The MN55 produces early ripening fruit that are ready to pick in July. Medium to large in size, and globose-conical in shape, the apples have a crisp, juicy texture, and are similar in flavor to Honeycrisp. Its Monark parentage contributes to its quick ripening, its mostly dark red color, and long storage life.[3]

Uses

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Rave and First Kiss apples are intended for eating. Baking is not recommended, as the flesh is so delicate it falls apart.[4]

Development and characteristics

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Timeline

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References

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  1. ^ "Apple tree named 'MN55'". US Patent & Trademark Office, Patent Full Text and Image Database. United States Patent.
  • ^ "First Kiss®and Rave®". MN Hardy. University of Minnesota. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  • ^ "MN55 To Be Known as Rave". Good Fruit Grower. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  • ^ Whitney, Alyse (21 August 2017). "Rave Apples Are a Brand New Apple in Your Grocery Store". Bon Apétit. Condé Nast. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  • ^ "Honeycrisp and Monarch Make a New Apple: Behold the MN 55". NBC News. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  • ^ Whitney, Alyse (21 August 2017). "Rave Apples Are a Brand New Apple in Your Grocery Store". Bon Apétit. Condé Naste.
  • ^ "4 things to know about the U of M's new apple". MPR News. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  • ^ "United States Patent: PP26412 - Apple tree named 'MN55'".
  • ^ "First Kiss®and Rave®". MN Hardy. University of Minnesota. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  • ^ "UMN plant breeders introduce First Kiss Apple". University of Minnesota. Retrieved March 20, 2019.

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