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An apple a day

A bushel of sweet treats for fall

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This time last year, I was visiting Ashley, my daughter, and twin grandsons in western New York. Fall had arrived along with an abundant supply of apples, which overflowed in bushel baskets at every roadside stand. The colors of the autumn leaves were breathtakingly beautiful and the crispness in the air made wearing a sweater a pleasure.

While I was there, a local apple orchard just down the road from Ashley’s home opened for apple picking, so we gathered the kids, packed a picnic lunch and headed out to pick. The sweet apple aroma floated through the air as we picked a bushel of the most delicious apples I had ever tasted and the anticipation of the homemade apple desserts made picking even more of a delight. It was a wonderful family adventure and memory.

Have you wondered which apples are crisp and tart, sweet and juicy or best for eating raw or cooking and baking? Not all apples are created equal. “Eating” apples are usually larger and have a high sugar content, which makes them sweet, juicy, and ideal for a eating raw. Use these apples for snacks, sliced in a salad, or in a cheese or fruit tray. “Cooking” apples have a lower sugar content and are best used for cooking and baking.

They are usually tarter and store better than eating apples. Quite a few apples can be used interchangeably for eating fresh and baking/cooking. Apples are wonderful additions to a variety of recipes from salads to baked goods.

The following are a few popular apple varieties that we see every day in the supermarket along with a brief description of their uses. Apples have seasons and your favorite may not be available year round, so grab your favorites when you see them.

Cortland is a juicy apple with a slightly tart taste. They are a great baking apple for pies, cobblers and crisps. The flesh doesn’t brown or discolor as quickly as other varieties, so these are also good for fresh fruit platters.

Fuji (developed in Japan) have a crisp sweetness, juicy flesh and is excellent for eating raw or using in salads. The flavor of the Fuji apple improves with storage like fine wine.

Gala have a sweet, crisp apple with a mild flavor and is a favorite for fresh eating. They are delicious in salads and are good for applesauce.

Golden Delicious have a sweet, mild flavor and tender, yellow skin. It is one of the best all-around cooking apples because it maintains its shape when baked or cooked. This apple is my favorite for eating out-of-hand because the skin is thin.

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