Apples - McIntosh ( Local Hollis, NH ) by the pound
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McIntosh apples are small to medium-sized, round, red apples with greenish-yellow, tender-crisp flesh that becomes soft when cooked. They have a classic sweet-tart flavor and are excellent for eating fresh, in salads, or in cooked applications like applesauce, pies, and other baked goods. Discovered in 1811, these aromatic, juicy apples are a popular choice for fresh eating and are available in the fall and early winter.
Appearance
Color: Deep red skin, often with a green blush or mottling.
Shape & Size: Small to medium-sized, round, and sometimes slightly lop-sided.
Flesh: Tender and crisp when fresh, but becomes soft, puree-like when cooked.
Taste and Texture
Flavor: A classic, aromatic sweet-and-tangy taste.
Texture: Tender and crisp when fresh, which is a popular characteristic for hand-eating.
Uses
Fresh Eating: Perfect for snacks due to their juicy, flavorful flesh.
Salads: Can be sliced and added to salads, fruit bowls, or slaws.
Baked Goods: Ideal for making pies, crisps, sauces, jams, and other baked goods because their flesh breaks down easily into a soft, sweet puree.
Nutritional Value
McIntosh apples are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, and potassium.
They also provide vitamin A, vitamin E, iron, and other essential nutrients.
Availability
McIntosh apples are typically harvested in the fall and are available through early winter.
Storage in a refrigerator or controlled atmosphere can extend their freshness and flavor.
Appearance
Color: Deep red skin, often with a green blush or mottling.
Shape & Size: Small to medium-sized, round, and sometimes slightly lop-sided.
Flesh: Tender and crisp when fresh, but becomes soft, puree-like when cooked.
Taste and Texture
Flavor: A classic, aromatic sweet-and-tangy taste.
Texture: Tender and crisp when fresh, which is a popular characteristic for hand-eating.
Uses
Fresh Eating: Perfect for snacks due to their juicy, flavorful flesh.
Salads: Can be sliced and added to salads, fruit bowls, or slaws.
Baked Goods: Ideal for making pies, crisps, sauces, jams, and other baked goods because their flesh breaks down easily into a soft, sweet puree.
Nutritional Value
McIntosh apples are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, and potassium.
They also provide vitamin A, vitamin E, iron, and other essential nutrients.
Availability
McIntosh apples are typically harvested in the fall and are available through early winter.
Storage in a refrigerator or controlled atmosphere can extend their freshness and flavor.
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