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asakiyume ([personal profile] asakiyume) wrote2016-10-29 02:33 pm

The golden apples of the sun







I've probably used that exact subject line before. Every year around now I go to get some Baldwin apples from Cold Spring Orchard, because they are The Best for pies, and every year, I also pick up some Roxbury Russets (America's oldest apple type) and some beautiful, and delicious, Golden Russets.

This year, probably because of the drought, they are very tiny. Little baby apples--you could eat one in three bites. But as beautiful as ever.

You might mistake them for ripening tomatoes, by their color, or maybe wild persimmons, but no: they are apples.



Next to a mini pumpkin gourd and next to a Baldwin apple, for color and size comparison:

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After I dried some of them, I remembered that I'm always enticed by their beauty but that actually they are ... not as nice as the Roxbury Russets. They're more sweet than I like. But oh well! I used the rest in a pie, where they mixed well with the Baldwins.