Tokyo Rose Apples are a small to medium-sized varietal. The stems are generally green-brown, fibrous, and short, and the stem cavity exhibits some russeting with ribbing on the shoulders. The fruit's skin is thick, chewy, and somewhat tough, ranging from matte to glossy, depending on the apple's maturity, with prominent lenticels. Underneath the surface, the white to yellow-tinged flesh is dense, firm, and aqueous, with a medium-grained texture contributing to a crisp and coarse consistency. These apples have moderate sugar levels, around 11 to 12 Brix, mixed with acidity, creating a balanced but sprightly, sweet, and sharp taste with subtle floral notes and strawberry nuances.