Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Arkansas Black Apples

February 1:

Melanie gathered Arkansas Black Apples from the Basement Refrigerator for a German Apple Pancake for our Breakfast. Yum. That German Apple Pancake will be great for a Winter Day.

This variety is the latest to harvest in the Fall. One of their esteemed characteristics is that they are great Winter Keepers. It's early February in these part and we still have these Arkansas Black Apples. They surely do look and feel like Keepers. They aren't "swiveled" as Richard's Mother used to say.

Downside? Their peel is thicker and it has a little stronger taste. For us, that is not a problem.

Arkansas Black Apples are new for us. Their skins are thick and have a bit of a strong flavor, which may not be desirable for some. But this sturdy Apple has surely made it onto our list for Trees in the Orchard.

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