The trees stand all but bare in stark November light at Shelburne Farm in Stow, Massachusetts. |
The fruit is off the trees, all right.
It's sitting in bins ready for you buy.
Welcome to the hunt-and-gather time of year. It's time to stock up on fruit for the onset of winter.
Last week I made several stops and was pleased to find many of my favorites that I had missed at farmers market.
Left to Right: Baldwin, Rhode Island Greening, King David, Esopus Spitzenburg, and Rubinette |
Shown are Baldwin, Rhode Island Greening, King David, Esopus Spitzenburg, and Rubinette.
Many other varieties were on offer too.
A tasting note
Tasting made clear that the farm stand Baldwins had been picked before being really ripe, and had been off the tree for a while—a combination of too early and too late.
Do you like apples? A visit to an orchard (or farm stand! I don't mean to write them off) in November is well worth the trip.
West WI: All stocked up with russets, some large baking apples and a bushel and 1/2 of gold rush.
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