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Cobbler (Berry, Peach or Apple)
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Apple

Apples may be the most versatile fruit and are a healthy choice as well. There are many varieties and each has a particular flavor, texture, and use.
See also Braeburn, Criterion, Golden DeliciousGranny Smith and Jonagold apples.

The apple is probably everyone’s favorite fruit for its taste and versatility. It pairs well with pork, turns into mouthwatering pies, and is a sweet treat when caramel-coated. All ages can enjoy apples in their many varieties and forms.

Today, China is the largest producer, followed by the United States (with the majority of crops coming from Washington).

Varieties

There are more than 7,000 apple varieties, many of which are sold according to region. Selection should be based om intended use – some will be high in sugars while others are more tart. The most familiar types include:

Braeburn (gold to red) – baking, freezing, fresh, pies, sauce

Cortland (red) – baking, fresh

Crispin/Mutsu (green) – baking, fresh, sauce

Fuji (yellow-green to red) – freezing, fresh

Gala (yellow/orange with striping) – baking, fresh, sauce

Golden Delicious (yellow when ripe) – baking, freezing, fresh, pies, sauce

Granny Smith (bright green) – baking, freezing, fresh, pies, sauce

Jonagold (greenish-yellow with a blush) – baking, fresh, pies

Jonathan (red) – fresh, dried

McIntosh (green-yellow with striping) – fresh, sauce

Pippin (green or orange, although there are several varieties) - baking, fresh, pies, sauce

Red Delicious (red-ruby) – fresh

Rome Beauty (red) – baking, pies

Winesap (red) – baking, cider, fresh, sauce

Buying Tips

Avoid bagged apples, if possible. Individual selection and inspection will yield the best fruits.

The Cortland is highly recommended for salads as it is slow to oxidize.

Tart apples (Granny Smith/Pippin) tend to hold their shape better when baking. Add sugars for balance. Granny Smiths are the preferred choice for caramel apples.

When in season, buy locally. Markets and stands will have unique varieties. These may not be perfect, however. Expect some blotching and a rougher texture.

Storage Tips

Place in a plastic bag or on a tray, sprinkle with water, and refrigerate. 

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