The apple trees planted in Horrell's Cider orchard in 1929. @fine_cider John has a list of every variety planted on the farm. #applevarieties #apples #orchards #history #finecider #cider #devon (at Stoke Canon, Devon, United Kingdom)

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The apple trees planted in Horrell's Cider orchard in 1929. @fine_cider John has a list of every variety planted on the farm. #applevarieties #apples #orchards #history #finecider #cider #devon (at Stoke Canon, Devon, United Kingdom)
New Jersey Apple Variety Guide
Apples are the staple ingredient used in many fall recipes. They can be eaten fresh, used for baking, made into sauce, or even sliced up to spice up your fall cocktail.
The ways to prepare or eat apples are limitless, especially in New Jersey where there are over 30 varieties to “pick” from. Of the over 30 apple varieties grown in New Jersey, the Winesap is the oldest, dating back to late 1700s. Other popular varieties include Red and Golden Delicious, McIntosh, and Granny Smith. But to give consumers a larger assortment of this popular fruit, researchers are always testing for new varieties.
Use this variety guide to help perfect your favorite fall recipes.
CAMEO
Sweet, crisp taste; reminiscent of red delicious
Excellent for eating fresh, pies, and desserts
Availability: Mid October-November
CORTLAND
Slightly tart taste
Excellent for eating, salads, sauces, pies, and baking
Good for freezing
Availability: Late September-October
EMPIRE
Juicy blend of sweet-tart taste; cross between McIntosh and Red Delicious
Excellent for fresh eating, salads, baking pies, sauces, and freezing
Availability: Early September
FUJI
Very sweet taste
Excellent for fresh eating, salads, and sauce
Long storage life
Availability: Mid October
GALA
Juicy, mildly sweet flavor
Excellent for fresh eating and salads
Availability: Late August-September
GINGER GOLD
Sweet, mildly tart
Excellent for desserts
Availability: August-September
GOLDEN DELICIOUS
Sweet taste, yellowish flesh
Excellent for fresh eating, salads, sauces, and baking pies
Good for freezing
Availability: Mid September
GRANNY SMITH
Tart taste, green skin
Good for all-purpose use: fresh eating, baking, sauce, dessert, etc.
Availability: Late October-November
HONEYCRISP
Sweet with a little, crisp tart taste
Good for desserts and sauces
Availability: September
JONAGOLD
Sweet with a hint or tartness
Excellent for fresh eating, salads, sauces, and desserts
Good for freezing
Availability: September-October
JONAMAC
Cross between McIntosh and Jonathan
Excellent for fresh eating, baking, or cooking
Availability: August-September
JONATHAN
Slightly tart taste
Good for all purpose use: fresh eating, baking, sauce, etc.
Availability: Early September-December
MACOUN
Very sweet taste
Excellent for fresh eating, sauces, and salads
Availability: Mid September- October
McINTOSH
Sweet with a slightly tart taste
Peels easy, tender, cooks quickly
Excellent for fresh eating, sauces, salads, and pies
Availability: Early September-December
PINK LADY
Golden pink with tart flavor
Excellent for fresh eating, baking, and salads
Availability: Late October-November
RED DELICIOUS
Sweet taste, low acid, most popular apple in the country
Excellent for fresh eating and salads
Availability: Mid-September
STAYMAN/STAYMAN WINESAP
Slightly tart taste
Good for all purpose use: fresh eating, salads, sauces, baking, etc.
Availability: Late September
A complete listing of where to find NJ Apples visit the Where to find New Jersey Apples page or contact:
New Jersey Apple Industry Advisory Council PO Box 330 Trenton, NJ 08625-0330