Yesterday there was an Apple Fair at Green Park Station Farmers Market
Today and tomorrow's posting is of apples put on display by K.G. Consultants (Tel: +44-1761-490-624), producers of quality English apple juice. Today I show some of the diversity of the apples grown in England and tomorrow something on the spirit of apples.

1. One of the tables at the bath Farmers marketwith baskets of named cultivars.

2. More tables. There must have been over 200 different cultivars.

3. There must have been over 200 different cultivars.

4. A small selection.

5. Some common like Coxes, others less common like Clarinette.

6. Pitmaston Pine Apple.

7. Sunset.

8. Apin Rose Ledage.

9. Tydemans's Late Orange (Desert / Dual, Kent 1930)

10. Broad Leaf Norman.

11. Medialle D'Or.

12. Redsleeves.

13. Monkland Pippin.

14. Golden Spire.

15. Burr Know Howard.

16. Mere de Menage.

17. Dufflin.

18. Crimson King.

19. Golden Russett.

20. Of course Apples go traditionally in England with a Sunday Roast. One of the local farmers who sells organic meat at the market.
Thanks for having me discovering all the varieties.... then I have the english names :)))