“Writing to you is akin to writing a single letter to all the humans.”
Humans have been tinkering with crossbreeds of apples for thousands of years. Gidon Coll, the owner of Hudson Valley Apple Project, shares some of the types he grows and why so few varieties of apples are available for sale at the store or from your local apple farmer. Luckily for Jessamine, she gets to sample some of the rare breeds Gidon grows on his farm. Then she has a conversation with William Mullan, a New York-based artist who elevated apples to his photographic muse.
Fruit Love Letters is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Learn more about Fruit Love Letters here.
Find show notes here.
Fruit Utopia - The Preston B. Bird and Mary Heinlein Fruit and Spice Park
The Fig - Mother of all Fruit
The Mulberry's Imprint on History
The Improbable Path of the Avocado Pit
The Persimmon - A Sweet Summer Package for Winter Eating
The Subtly Essential Ingredient for Equatorial Chefs
Cultivated or Wild the Blueberry Has a Story to Tell
The Native Fruit Worth Remembering
The Fruit the World Can't Help But Love
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