3627 PremA17

"Taste crunchy sweetness with PremA17 apples, an excellent match for various food servings"

A crunchy and juicy sweet apple variety, PremA17, also grown in several parts of the world

Also known as: PremA17 Apple

Botanical name: Malus domestica

PremA17 illustration

Quick Facts

PLU Code

3627 (4-digit conventional)

Category & Size

FruitsApplesLarge

Origin

United States and Australia

Storage Temperature

0-1°C

Shelf Life

6-9 months

Status

Approved

About PremA17

The fruit of the PremA17 tree is a cross between different apple varieties of Malus domestica, known for its large size, tender skin and crispy flesh. Its sweet taste pairs well with various salads and desserts.

Nutrition Information

The commodity PremA17 is an apple variety of Malus domestica. Here are the approximate nutrition facts for PremA17 apples:

Energy 52 kcal per 100g serving

Carbohydrates 13.81g

Fibre 2.4g

Sugars 9.5g

Protein 0.26g

Fat 0.17g

Water content 84.6g per 100g serving

Sodium 0mg

Potassium 107mg

Vitamin C 4.6mg

Folate 3.5mcg

Vitamin K 4.1mcg

Antioxidants are also present but vary depending on the ripeness, storage, and growing conditions.

Storage & Handling

Store in a cool and humid environment to maintain freshness and slow ripening. Use controlled atmosphere storage to extend shelf life if needed.

Optimal Storage Conditions:
Temperature: 0-1°C
Humidity: 85-95%
Packaging: Crates or boxes lined with polyethylene or polypropylene
Shelf Life: 6-9 months
Storage Notes: Monitor for ethylene production and use ethylene-absorbing materials or CO2 scrubbers as needed to prevent over-ripening.

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Tags
3627PremA17Malus domesticaLargeFruitsApplesApproved
Commodity Details
Commodity Key:
apples
Variety:
PremA17
Created:
January 2012
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).