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Crimson Crisp
These apples have a refreshing blend of sweetness and spice, perfect for snacking or for crafting delicious cider and juice! Miller, C.,...

Snow
Snow trees, which are commonly grown in Canada, are designed to endure harsh winters. These apples have been quoted as having a...

Ambrosia
With minimal acidity, the Ambrosia apple is known for its crispness and sweet flavor, making it an excellent choice for enjoying fresh!...

Nova Russet
These apples, which are part of the Russet family, are known for their 'russeting', which is the presence of rough patches on the fruit....

Gala
This popular variety is a small to medium sized apple. These mildly sweet apples include a hint of tartness. These apples can be well...

Cortland
Cortland apples are a more popular apple variety which has a sweet and tart taste, making it good for both eating fresh or cooking. This...

Aurora Golden Gala
Recognized for their sweet taste with tropical undertones, these apples are ideal for eating fresh, although they can also be utilized in...

McIntosh
Named as the "National Apple of Canada", the McIntosh has a tart flavour, with an old fashioned apple cider taste. It can be used for...

Sunrise
This apple has a delightful crispy and juicy texture, providing a perfect blend of sweetness and tartness, making it an excellent choice...

Honeycrisp
The most popular apple within Nova Scotia, this apple is prized for it's rich taste. Bred for taste, it is juicy and crisp, with a...

Paula Red
These apples are neither overly sweet nor too tart, and they tend to soften when cooked, making them better suited for certain dishes....

Gravenstein
As one of the oldest apple varieties available, the apples have unknown origins. It's tart flavour heavily influences it's primary use as...

Ginger Gold
These pale yellow apples include a tarter taste when first picked, later developing a more refined sweetness with age. These apples can...
Russet (Not In Season)
Known for their 'russeting', the Russet family is characterized by the presence of rough patches on the fruit. They are also known for...
Royal Red Honeycrisp (Not In Season)
With similar characteristics to its parent, the Honeycrisp, the Royal Red Honeycrisp also offers crispness and a sweet flavor. Unlike its...
Pink Barnsby (Not In Season)
Pink Barnsby, a new variety with the sweet and tangy taste of the Cripps Pink variety, matures 3-4 weeks ahead of its predecessor, Pink...
Northern Spy (Not In Season)
Frequently utilized in desserts, juices, and ciders, these apples boast a subtly sweet taste complemented by acidic undertones. Their...
Fuji (Not In Season)
This milder sweet apple originates from Japan. Best used fresh or for cooking, these apples are often dipped in caramel or candy at food...
Fuji Supreme (Not In Season)
Just like the original Fuji apple, this variety is both crisp and sweet. It is also suitable for long-term storage.
Empire (Not In Season)
With a sweet flavour followed by a slight tartness, these apples are best eaten fresh. Although they cannot be stored for long periods of...
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