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Kent is sometimes confused with the Keitt cultivar, which has a very similar appearance, however Kent matures sooner (March).
The big fruit has a scarlet or crimson flush on the shoulder and is greenish-yellow in color.
The average length is 12.4 centimeters, with a breadth of 9.7 centimeters and a weight of 545 grams.
The fruit has an uniform oval shape with a rounded base and two little beaks.
The exterior is sturdy and tough, with numerous little yellow lenticels; the flesh is luscious, melting, dark yellow, fibreless, and flavorful.
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The skin is thick and tough and small yellow lenticels are numerous; the flesh is juicy, melting, deep yellow, fibreless and of a rich flavor.
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