Skip Maine state header navigation
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apple InformationMaine apple uses, harvest times and varieties | Storing apples Maine apples and apple products are good tasting gifts of health for anyone you care about, including yourself! Maine apples:
Maine Apple Uses, Harvest Times & Varieties
Maines apple harvesting season begins in late August and usually lasts through October. Here is what you can expect from Maines favorite varieties: |
JerseyMac: |
An all purpose, sweet/tart apple from the McIntosh family. JerseyMacs are medium firm, and have good flavor. Available from late August. |
McIntosh: |
The most popular New England apple....sweet and tart, tender and crisp. Good for eating, for cooking, and for longer term storage. Available from mid-September. |
Cortland: |
A favorite apple for cooking which is also excellent for salads and eating because its white flesh is slow to brown. A good storer. Available from late September. |
Spartan: |
A juicy, sweet and firm apple which is dark red in color. Good for pie making, as a snack and very good for longer term storage. Available from late September. |
Macoun: |
An excellent all purpose apple which is extra crisp and sweet and great for eating. Available from late September. |
Northern Spy: |
A slightly spicy and tart apple popular with pie makers. Very good for longer term storage. Available in late October. |
Honeycrisp: |
Maine's newest variety, originating in Minnesota as a cross between Honeygold and Macoun. Grown in Maine since 1995. |
Other apple varieties you may find in Maines apple orchards during August-september include: |
Paulared |
With a tart flavor and which keeps well; Wealthy, an old fashioned apple, noted for making good pies and sauce. |
Prima |
Which is very crisp and tart and an excellent eating apple. |
...and in October: |
Gala |
A dense tasty apple developed in New Zealand; Empire, a sweet, tasty apple that is firmer, darker colored, and a little smaller than McIntosh. |
Jonagold |
A large, firm, sweet-tart apple with juicy crisp flesh. |
Hyslop |
|
Crabapple |
A scarlet red crabapple, used for jelly or to make spiced crabapples. |
Red Delicious |
Known for being hard and sweet and at its best in time for the holidays. |
Golden Delicious |
A sweet and juicy apple with some tartness. |
Winter Banana |
A hard yellow apple. |
Spenser |
A large, firm, late maturing red apple with a tangy, sweet flavor. |
Mutsu/Crispin |
An excellent, dense, juicy eating apple. |
|
|||