Local Apple Season! 🍎

In Season β€” Apples 🍎🍏

Check out our selection of local apples at our Lawrence location from South Baldwin Farms and Beisecker Farms! Co+op Produce Manager, Lindsay, shares what’s local and in season in our produce aisles!

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  • Autumn crisp β€” (Lindsay recommends!) Snack on this apple all day. The autumn crisp apple is a mix between golden delicious and Monroe. It is crisp apple considering its any golden delicious ancestry. It is often used for salads, as it tends to be slower to brown/oxidize after being cut.

  • Braeburn β€” Braeburn apples are a great duel-purpose apple β€” great raw for snacking, salads, or cheese boards; and a great cooking/baking apple. The sweet-tart flavor of the Braeburn apple mellows just slightly when cooked and will compliment both sweet and savory preparations.

  • Honeycrisp β€” tried and true favorite apple of many smart people β€” this is an all-around great apple, and the ones we receive from South Baldwin are exceptional. They're incredibly sweet and have a great, crisp texture.

  • Gala β€” what a timeless apple. Sweet, yet mild, crisp, yet soft. If you haven't tried the Royal Gala apples from Beisecker, you should do yourself a favor and get one to snack.

  • Jonathan β€” (Lindsay recommends!) a great apple for eating fresh, freezing, or baking. They are nice and sweet, with a slight tang to them.

  • Jonagold β€” a cross between a Jonathan and a golden delicious. They are currently one of the largest local apples we carry, and have a sweet/tangy flavor with notes of honey. Not the most crisp apple, but the texture has a nice creamy delicious taste without being very mealy.

  • Winesap β€” an heirloom variety from New Jersey, Winesaps are sweet, a little tangy, and β€œwine-like” with a yellowish flesh. Originally a cider apple, they are great for eating, baking, or preserving.

  • Granny β€” tart, bright, crisp, brat β€” these make for great baking or eating fresh.

  • Goldblush β€” These apples are creamy, crisp, and sweet-tart. Their orange-blush skin is firm, which means they store well and even improving with a little age

  • Red Cameo β€” this is a fairly new variety that sprang up in a Red Delicious orchard. They are mild and sweet, almost pear-like.

New National Variety: Ludacrisp β€” the smooth skin ranges from deep pink to vivid red, these apples are distinctly flavorful. Sweet, juicy, and tropical!

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