by DLCadmin | Apr 16, 2015 | Apple Variety, Baking/Cooking Apples, Cider Apples, Eating Apples, Sharp
Ripens: Mid to late September Recommend Use: Eating/baking/cider Taste: Nutty Thought to be the oldest named American apple variety it was originally grown from a seed planted in Roxbury Massachusetts in the early 1600s. It was grown widely in the colonies including...
by DLCadmin | Apr 16, 2015 | Apple Variety, Eating Apples, Other Apples at DLC
Ripens: Early September Recommended Use: Eating Taste: Very sweet Another apple developed by the University of Minnesota, the Snow Sweet apple variety is sweet with a slight tart balance and rich overtones. This apple is an excellent eating...
by DLCadmin | Apr 16, 2015 | Apple Variety, Baking/Cooking Apples, Eating Apples
Ripens: Mid-season Recommended Use: Eating/baking (baked apples) Taste: Very sweet A popular commercial apple variety from New Zealand, the Splendour is a crunchy, sweet, and juicy eating apple.
by DLCadmin | Apr 16, 2015 | Apple Variety, Baking/Cooking Apples, Eating Apples, Other Apples at DLC
Ripens: Mid-season Recommended Use: Eating/baking (pies) Taste: very tart Unique heirloom variety, the Winesap apple is thick-skinned with lovely bitter notes. This apple is perfect for baking or for cider making.
by DLCadmin | Apr 16, 2015 | Apple Variety, Eating Apples, Other Apples at DLC
Ripens: Early September Recommended Use: Eating Taste: Sweet, crisp Introduced in 1998 by the University of Minnesota who also brought us the popular Honeycrisp apple, the Zestar has outstanding flavor and is crisp, juicy, sweet and only slightly...