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  1. Washington Apples - Varieties, Nutrition, Recipes & More

    Learn more about your favorite fruit: delicious, nutritious Washington apples. Discover the best apples, history, facts, recipes & lots more.

  2. Apple Varieties - Washington Apples

    Discover over 30 varieties of delicious Washington apples, including the sweetest apples, the crispest, and the best for making apple pie.

  3. All Apple Varieties - Washington Apples

    Washington is home to over 30 types of apples that range in flavor, texture, and color. Discover them all here.

  4. Did You Know? Apple Facts - Washington Apples

    We all know apples never fall far from the tree. But did you know behind every crisp, juicy bite is a ton of history, know-how, and hard work?

  5. Our Orchards & Apple Growers - Washington Apples

    Discover the five apple growing regions of Washington state. The fertile valleys and plateaus just east of the Cascade Mountains are ideal for apples.

  6. Recipes Archive - Washington Apples

    Apple recipes Want to make every meal better? Add an apple. Whether you’re adding a bit of sweet to a savory dish or craving a bright, tart treat, these good-for-you recipes don’t skimp on …

  7. History of - Washington Apples

    By 1826, early settlers learned that the area’s rich lava-ash soil and plentiful sunshine created ideal conditions for growing apples. The arid climate also meant fewer insect and disease …

  8. Red Delicious - Washington Apples

    Apples naturally oxidize (aka turn brown) after they’re sliced and exposed to air. They are still safe to eat! But don’t look or taste as fresh. You can keep the brown at bay by dipping or spraying …

  9. Organic Apples & Our Environment - Washington Apples

    The same arid climate, plentiful water, and advanced growing techniques that make Washington one of the premier apple-growing areas in the world also make it one of the finest places to …

  10. Ambrosia - Washington Apples

    Sweet as honey, this irresistible apple is rightfully named after the food of the gods. A medium apple with a pink-tinged orange flush that’s pleasant, delicately sweet, and crisp with a slightly …