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Apples are by far America's favorite fruit. Apples contain modest amounts of
nearly all the most important nutrients and because of their universal
flavor appeal, versatility and convenience for use, nutritionists and
dietitians rate them high on any list for eating right and staying fit.
They are good for your teeth, stomach, your skin and complexion, your
nerves, your smile and overall good health.
That's why we say... North Carolina apples are good and good for you!
North Carolina typically ranks seventh in apple production in the United
States. North Carolina has over 300 commercial apple operations comprised
of 10,000 bearing acres of apple orchards. Eight million bushels of apples
can be produced in a given year. Forty percent of the state's crop is
marketed as fresh apples through packing/shipping operations and direct
marketing outlets while the remaining 60% is utilized in the processing
industry, mainly as apple sauce and juice.
Grown since ancient times, experts can only estimate the number of varieties
that have existed (anywhere from 5,000 to 20,000). Early American colonists
are responsible for developing quite a few different types of apples.
The four major varieties which make up the bulk of North Carolina's production
are Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Rome, and Stayman. Over 40 other
varieties are grown on a limited basis. These include new cosmopolitan
varieties such as Empire, Fuji, Gala, Ginger Gold, Jonagold, and Mutzu.
Antique varieties such as Arkansas Black, Grimes, Limber Twig, Virginia
Beauty, and Wolf River are still available at roadside stands throughout
the area.
Why Should You Select North Carolina Apples?
Quality:
The warm days and cool nights here in the mountains are perfect for growing
firm, crisp juicy apples. Our apples have excellent color and a high sugar
content for an exceptional crisp, sweet, and juicy flavor.
Proximity:
North Carolina apple production areas are within 24 freight hours of 65
percent of the United States population. North Carolina's apple crop has
not been hit as hard by weather problems as the crop in other areas of
the Eastern United States.
North Carolina Apples Growers/Shipper
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Cooling/Storage Requirements of North Carolina Apples
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Suitable Cooling Method(s)
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Room Cooling, Forced Air Cooling, Hydrocooling
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Optimum Temp ºF
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30-40ºF
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Freezing Temp ºF
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29ºF
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Optimum Humidity %
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90-95%
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Normal Storage Life
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1-12 months
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