3515 Lemonade (Apple)

"A refreshing twist on the classic apple"

A sweet and crunchy variety of apple, PremA 153, also known as Lemonade, is a refreshing dessert apple with a hint of citrus flavor and a firm texture.

Also known as: Lemonade, PremA 153

Botanical name: Malus domestica

Lemonade (Apple) illustration

Quick Facts

PLU Code

3515 (4-digit conventional)

Category & Size

Retailer Assigned NumbersApplesSmall

Origin

New Zealand

Storage Temperature

0°C - 1°C (32°F - 34°F)

Shelf Life

4-6 months

Status

Approved

About Lemonade (Apple)

Lemonade apples have a yellow skin with red stripes and are known for their juiciness and fine texture. They are suitable for snacking, salads, and fresh consumption.

Nutrition Information

The commodity you provided is actually an apple variety, specifically a PremA 153 apple, that is likely used to produce a type of apple drink, however I found general information on the PremA 153 apple variety.

A medium-sized apple is about 150g, here are the approximate nutrition facts per 150g apple:

Energy 55 kcal

Carbohydrates 13.8g

Protein 0.3g

Fiber 2.7g

Fat 0.1g

Vitamin C 4.6mg

Potassium 147mg

Storage & Handling

Apples require consistent low temperatures and high humidity to maintain crispness and prevent spoilage

Optimal Storage Conditions:
Temperature: 0°C - 1°C (32°F - 34°F)
Humidity: 80% - 90%
Packaging: Ventilated packaging with wax-coated or cardboard trays
Shelf Life: 4-6 months
Storage Notes: Ethylene production promotes ripening and senescence, so apples should be stored away from ethylene-sensitive produce.

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3515Lemonade (Apple)Malus domesticaSmallRetailer Assigned NumbersApplesApproved
Commodity Details
Commodity Key:
apples
Variety:
PremA 153
Created:
February 2020
Last Updated:
December 2023
PLU Code Reference

4-digit codes: Conventionally grown produce

5-digit codes starting with 9: Organic produce

5-digit codes starting with 8: Originally intended for GMO (rarely used)


PLU codes streamline checkout processes, improve inventory management, and provide consistency across different stores. The system was developed by the International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS).