How Did The ‘Cosmic Crisp’ Apple Get Its Name?

Science Diction - A podcast by Science Friday and WNYC Studios

This fall, there’s a new apple all around town. After 20 years of development, the Cosmic Crisp has landed. In this episode, we’re bringing you a special collaboration with another podcast called The Sporkful. They’re a James Beard Award-winning show that uses food as a lens to talk about science, history, race, culture, and the ideal way to layer the components of a PB&J.  This episode is all about the Cosmic Crisp, how scientists developed it, and how it got that dazzling name. Guests:  Helen Zaltzman is the host of The Allusionist podcast.  Dan Charles is a food and agriculture reporter at NPR.  Kate Evans is a horticulturist and the leader of the pome fruit breeding program at Washington State University. Kathryn Grandy is Chief Marketing Officer for Proprietary Variety Management. Footnotes & Further Reading:  For more episodes, subscribe to The Sporkful podcast. Credits:  The Sporkful is produced by Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Jared O'Connell and Harry Huggins.