Parentage of Golden Delicious and Indo from the Aomori research station in
1963.
That sounds like the right apple.
I'm not seeing anything about a cinnamon flavor though.

On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Jerome Frecon <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Are you sure you are not confusing the variety Toko with Togo? The
> parentage, origin and description sound like Toko,  ****
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> *Subject:* Re: [apple-crop] Apple variety ****TOGO****
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> Dear (I wish I knew your name) Sir,****
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> This is what I have found about ****TOGO**** at the net.****
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> ยท  Parentage: Golden Delicious x Indo  Origin: **Japan** , Introduced:
> 1963 ,Developed by: ****Aomori**** Apple Research Station. Excels in the
> South. Taste a hint of cinnamon in every bite with these unique apples.
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> I am not sure if ****TOGO**** and Cinnamon Spice are same.****
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> *From:* Once Upon a Meadow <[email protected]> ****
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> *Sent:* Saturday, October 27, 2012 10:02 PM****
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> *Subject:* Re: [apple-crop] Apple variety ****TOGO********
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> I've never heard of a variety named ****Togo****, but there are a number
> of old varieties that are said to have a spice flavor.
> Cinnamon Spice is the first I think of, but there's also a Golden Spice,
> Russet Spice, Darcy Spice etc. You can find all of those varietes (at least
> as scion wood cuttings) here
> http://maplevalleyorchards.com/Pages/ScionWood.aspx
> I go to them when I'm trying to find something obscure, or to Big Horse
> Creek Farm http://www.bighorsecreekfarm.com/descriptions1.htm
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> The Granite Beauty is also said to have a hint of spice to it, but they
> describe it as Cardamom and not Cinnamon. I have a few Granite Beauties we
> grafted to rootstock last year, so we're still a little ways from getting
> any fruit.
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> I may be remembering incorrectly, but I think there might be a limbertwig
> variety that is described with a spice note too.
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> Do you know anything else about ****Togo**** besides that it is supposed
> to have a spice flavor?****
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>  On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Hugh Thomas <[email protected]>
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> Chiranjit, ****
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> Have a look at this:
> http://www.starkbros.com/products/fruit-trees/apple-trees/cinnamon-spice-apple;jsessionid=F08D8AD63301D097ABB21FAA61AA9F54
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> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Dr. Chiranjit Parmar <
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>    Dear all,****
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> I am told that there is a variety of apple named ****TOGO**** which has a
> spicy cinnmon like flavour.****
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> Is it correct?****
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> Please tell me.****
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