Apples not so ripe
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 2:01 pm
My mom has a load of apples this season on a number of trees that grew from seed.
She made some fantastic applesauce last year from two trees in the lower garden, but when I tried eating one fresh, it wasn't much good.
Anyway, I was just out there this afternoon and the wind and rain had tossed some apples on the ground from two of these trees near the house. I picked up and brought a few home. One tree the fruit are all green with no blush, at least one of them is a paler green and looks like it might ripen yellow if it had time. (That doesn't surprise me, since the apple trees sprouted in my compost pile, and Golden Delicious was a favorite at the time). The other tree's apples are developing some red streaks and speckles, but the background color is a darker green, and probably ? not close to ripe. This is the first year that this tree produced anything, so they have yet to be tried. And of course, we have no idea when in the season we should expect them to be fully ripe, or if the season is even long enough for that....
What do you do with apples that aren't fully ripe? Can the unbruised ones be kept to ripen off the tree? Or can you cook and eat apples that aren't ripe?
She made some fantastic applesauce last year from two trees in the lower garden, but when I tried eating one fresh, it wasn't much good.
Anyway, I was just out there this afternoon and the wind and rain had tossed some apples on the ground from two of these trees near the house. I picked up and brought a few home. One tree the fruit are all green with no blush, at least one of them is a paler green and looks like it might ripen yellow if it had time. (That doesn't surprise me, since the apple trees sprouted in my compost pile, and Golden Delicious was a favorite at the time). The other tree's apples are developing some red streaks and speckles, but the background color is a darker green, and probably ? not close to ripe. This is the first year that this tree produced anything, so they have yet to be tried. And of course, we have no idea when in the season we should expect them to be fully ripe, or if the season is even long enough for that....
What do you do with apples that aren't fully ripe? Can the unbruised ones be kept to ripen off the tree? Or can you cook and eat apples that aren't ripe?