3529 PremA 129 Apple

"A sweet and crunchy twist on classic apple flavors"

Sweet and crunchy, the PremA 129 Apple is a cross between a Golden Delicious and a Royal Gala, offering a robust flavor profile.

Also known as: Royal Delicious, Gala X Golden Delicious

Botanical name: Malus domestica

PremA 129 Apple illustration

Quick Facts

PLU Code

3529 (4-digit conventional)

Category & Size

FruitsApplesAll sizes

Origin

New Zealand, USA

Storage Temperature

0°C to 4°C (32°F to 39°F)

Shelf Life

6 to 12 months

Status

Approved

About PremA 129 Apple

Malus domestica, a cool-season crop, PremA 129 apples require precise temperature control during storage to maintain their signature sweetness and crisp texture.

Nutrition Information

The PremA 129 Apple is a variety of apple that is known for its nutritional value. Here are the nutrition facts for this commodity.

One medium-sized PremA 129 Apple with a weight of approximately 150 grams has the following nutritional values:

115 calories

0.3 grams of protein

0.2 grams of fat

28.5 grams of carbohydrates

2.4 grams of dietary fibre

19.9 grams of sugars

4 milligrams of sodium

154 milligrams of potassium

0.2 milligrams of iron

3 milligrams of calcium

and other vitamins and minerals like vitamin C and vitamin K.

Storage & Handling

Store in cool, humid conditions to slow down ripening and decay.

Optimal Storage Conditions:
Temperature: 0°C to 4°C (32°F to 39°F)
Humidity: 80% to 90%
Packaging: Ventilated bags or crates, wax coating recommended
Shelf Life: 6 to 12 months
Storage Notes: Monitor for ethylene production and maintain good air circulation to prevent fungal growth.

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Tags
3529PremA 129 AppleMalus domesticaAll sizesFruitsApplesApproved
Commodity Details
Commodity Key:
apples
Variety:
PremA 129
Created:
January 2022
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).