Fruit and News of the Week: May 4th


THIS WEEK’S FRUIT

Apache Apricots Frog Hollow Farm, Brentwood, CA The Apache is one of the newest varieties of apricots introduced to growers and was developed by the USDA Agricultural Research Service. It’s early off the tree but doesn’t sacrifice any flavor or texture to beat its more popular cous- ins off the branch. Apache’s skin is pinkish-orange, with an orange flesh that is finely textured. Albion Strawberries JW Farms, Watsonville, CA The Albion is a newer variety strawberry developed at UC Davis. It is ever bearing and usually produces fruit June – October in the Bay Area. Strawberries are early this year! The sweet flavor and firm flesh makes the Albion an excellent dessert or preserving berry. Hayward Kiwis Chiechi Farm, Live Oak, CA Originally known as the Chinese gooseberry due to its Chinese origins. Hawyward Wright, a New Zealand nurseryman propagated his plants by grafting, and they eventually became the preferred cultivar of growers due to their sweet flavor and thin skin. Hass Avocados Sundance, Oceanside, CA Creamy in texture, nutty in flavor, with a small to medium seed. The Hass skin is easy to peel and darkens from green to purplish-black as it ripens Valencia Oranges Sundance Organic, Oceanside, CA Valencia Oranges are known for their very sweet tasting and brightly colored juice making them one of the most popular varieties for juice. Their bright flavor and minimal seed content make them great for out of hand eating too. Ruby Grapefruit Sundance Organic, Oceanside, CA The Grapefruit is said to cross between the Jamaican sweet orange and the Indonesian pomelo, first documented in 1750. Ruby grapefruit was an accidental discovery of a red fruit growing on a pink grapefruit tree.

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