Absolutely the best. That's what you get when you pick Ellijay for apples.
Nestled in the mighty Appalachian Mountains, Ellijay is the heart of
Georgia's apple country, From late August to December, roadside stands
abound with the tastiest, tree-ripened mountain apples available. And by
buying direct from the growers, you are assured of getting better tasting,
fresher, less expensive apples amidst some of the state's most
breathtaking scenery.
JUICE
Take a bite of a ripe North Georgia
apple with napkin in hand. Grocery store apples, fresh out of cold
storage, can be up to a year old and mighty short on juice. Ellijay
apples, grown in Georgia's Apple Capital, are the first new crop available
in the country every year. The season begins in late August and runs
through December.
TASTE
Cool mountain nights produce the best
tasting, crispiest apples. A taste test held by the University of Georgia
found that consumers overwhelmingly preferred Georgia apples over
Washington state apples.
AROMA
Step inside any of the roadside
stands listed below and you will get a jolt of sweet/tart aroma from
hundreds of ripe apples, hand picked from orchards so recently that green
leaves still cling to their stems.
CHOICES
You'll find all the familiar
varieties like Red and Golden Delicious, but you'll also discover some not
always available in many chain grocery stores, like Gala, Winesap and
Mutsu.
EXTRAS
Where else can you find apple
products like homemade apple butter, fried apple pies and old-fashioned
cider pressed from apples?
MOUNTAINS
A drive for apples takes you into the
beautiful Appalachian Mountains. Plus, most of apple season coincides with
a breathtaking display of autumn colors.
NUTRITION
Apples are high in dietary fiber, low
in sodium and contain no cholesterol. A medium-sized apple contains only
80 calories. Because Ellijay apples take well to drying, frying, baking
and stewing, they're delicious at any meal or as a snack.