oxymouk
Oxymouk is a cultivar of the apple species, Malus domestica. This variety is characterized by its distinctive tangy taste, often described as both sweet and sour at the same time. The term 'oxymouk' was coined by the fruit's original breeders, who blended together the desirable traits of several different strains. The resulting apples were found to have a unique flavor profile, making them an attractive addition to a variety of dishes, from savory sauces to baked desserts.
Oxymouk apples are typically harvested in the fall, when they have reached a vibrant red color, often
When consumed fresh, the taste experience of an oxymouk apple is fast-paced, darting between sweet and sour
Today, oxymouk apples remain a popular variety among fruit enthusiasts and chefs alike, celebrated not only