Noun
Honeycrisp (plural Honeycrisps)
A sweet, firm, tart cultivar of apple.
Filling out the top five are the Granny Smith at No. 3, Fuji at No. 4, followed by the Honeycrisp, which is remarkable for an apple cultivar just released to the market in 1991. Source: Internet
Bright Honeycrisp and Granny Smith apples made short work of the well-infused caramel sauce. Source: Internet
Specific criticisms include Stanger's choice of fruits, with many saying that perhaps a Granny Smith or Golden Delicious apple should have been used instead of Honeycrisp. Source: Internet
The seasonal Delight is a Belgian blonde ale with big floral and slight apple pie flavor, not in an overbearing Calvados or winter spiced cider way, but rather with a baked Honeycrisp scent backed up with pie crust-like wheat and sweet malt. Source: Internet
Wheat reports that Honeycrisp and other high-value apples are not seen as volume exports. Source: Internet
The University of Minnesota has been a center for food research with inventions such as the Honeycrisp apple. Source: Internet