Fresh, locally grown, and harvested in the Okanagan Valley. From Lidder's Produce.
Native to B.C.. Crunchy, sweet, and juicy. Yellow/red appearance results in striking shelf appeal. From Sandher Fruit Packers.
A B.C. grown apple that works well with savory dishes, or bakes nicely in pies. Consolidated Fruit Packers.
Sweet and crisp. This bi-coloured apple is slow to brown, making it perfect for snacking and salads. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
Best suited for baking, roasting, and stewing. Can be sliced into salads, grated into coleslaw, or chopped and used to top your favourite breakfast foods. Consolidated Fruit Packers.
Originating in Japan, the Fuji is a cross between a Red Delicious and Ralls Janet. The Fuji has red stripes over a yellow-green background. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
This is a sweeter apple, best used for baking, as it holds its shape more than other varieties. Consolidated Fruit Packers
Golden in colour and naturally sweet. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
Preferred apple for applesauce, tarts, and pies. Consolidated Fruit Packers
Tart and Tangy. Granny Smith apples are a gorgeous colour of green. They have a harder texture and are a little less sweet than other apples. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
Crunchy, tangy, and juicy with a great balance between tart and sweet. From Sandher Fruit Packers.
The Honeycrisp earned its name for being as sweet as honey and extraordinarily crisp. A cross between Macoun and Honey Gold, Honeycrisps are jumbo sized, with mostly red colouring. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
Used cooked or raw. Great as a dessert or in salads. Consolidated Fruit Packers
Has an alluring aroma and their small to medium size makes them lunchbox perfect. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
Crisp and tangy, very good eaten raw. Great for applesauce or pureed soups. Consolidated Fruit Packers
Crunchy, sweet, and slightly tart. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
Perfect for juicing, dehydrating, or tossing in your favorite salad. Consolidated Fruit Packers
Classed as a “sweet" apple, but with pleasing tartness and highly flavoured flesh. Crisp and juicy when eaten raw. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
Crisp, slightly sweet, and accompanied with a floral aroma. Appearance is striped red over a yellow/orange skin. From Sandher Fruit Packers.
A crisp, sweet apple. They can be used in applesauce, salads, and cider. Consolidated Fruit Packers
A crisp, firm, bright red or red/orange apple with a yellow background. From the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.