Do Fuji apples come from Japan? Gee, there is a good wikipedia entry - Fuji (apple) - Wikipedia - which will tell you that, yes, the variety originated in Japan. They are now grown all over the world along with other kinds of apples.
The Fuji apple is an applecultivar developed by growers at Tohoku Research Station (農林省園芸試験場東北支場) in Fujisaki, Aomori, Japan, in the late 1930s,[1] and brought to market in 1962. It originated as a cross between two American apple varieties—the Red Delicious and old VirginiaRalls Genet (sometimes cited as Rawls Jennet) apples.
Do Fuji apples come from Japan? Gee, there is a good wikipedia entry - Fuji (apple) - Wikipedia - which will tell you that, yes, the variety originated in Japan. They are now grown all over the world along with other kinds of apples.
The Fuji apple is an apple cultivar developed by growers at Tohoku Research Station (農林省園芸試験場東北支場) in Fujisaki, Aomori, Japan, in the late 1930s,[1] and brought to market in 1962. It originated as a cross between two American apple varieties—the Red Delicious and old Virginia Ralls Genet (sometimes cited as Rawls Jennet) apples.